''The Citizen'' is an English-language
newspaper
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based in
Juba
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, the national capital of
South Sudan
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and the state capital of
Central Equatoria.
The newspaper was first founded during the
second period of autonomy for what was then known as Southern Sudan, the ten
states in the deep south of the
Republic of the Sudan
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, in 2006.
It became South Sudan's largest newspaper when the country formally declared independence on 9 July 2011.
Circulation
Due to poor infrastructure in South Sudan, virtually the entire regular readership of ''The Citizen'' is concentrated in Juba and its environs in the southern region of
Equatoria. Newspapers can take several days to reach states like
Northern Bahr el Ghazal
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that are located relatively far from the capital.
Staff and coverage
The newspaper employs close to 50 people, but only about half of them are full-time employees. ''The Citizen'' relies on
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s to cover much of the country, with its full-time reporters concentrated in Juba and other major Equatorian cities and towns.
The Citizen has recently started publishing their articles online on their website
Controversies
Encounters with law enforcement
''The Citizen'' has had a history of run-ins with security officials in South Sudan, which editor
Nhial Bol attributes to the lack of familiarity South Sudanese police and soldiers have with constituting forces answerable to a legitimate government espousing democratic ideals, with many being veterans of the
Second Sudanese Civil War
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in which they fought as an irregular force predicated on
frontier justice
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.
Though the South Sudanese government has positioned itself as a champion of
freedom of the press,
Bol and his reporters have faced arrest on several occasions
and in February 2011, the newspaper's offices were reportedly ransacked by plainclothes security officers.
Bol has also alleged distributors of ''The Citizen'' in Juba have faced harassment by police.
Allegations of bias
The independent
South Sudan News Agency published a withering critique of an article ''The Citizen'' ran under an anonymous byline alleging ties between an independent parliamentary candidate in
Western Equatoria and the
paramilitary group the
Lord's Resistance Army
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in April 2010. SSNA called the article's author "an anonymous coward" and decried the report as "the cheapest of all propagandas".
References
External links
* http://www.citizen-news.net./
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Newspapers published in South Sudan