'Censorship won't be lifted'
2008-11-21 14:12
Khartoum - Sudan's intelligence chief says state censorship will not be lifted under pressure.
Sudanese journalists recently held demonstrations protesting state censorship of media.
On Sunday, about 60 journalists were detained after they protested outside parliament. A day later, 10 dailies observed a one-day publication stoppage.
But the head of Sudan's intelligence, Salah Gosh, was quoted in most Khartoum-based newspapers on Thursday as blaming "irresponsible" journalists for the censorship.
He says they have failed to protect national interests.
Press freedom is supposed to be guaranteed under Sudan's constitution.
But journalists say there is a mounting crackdown on freedom of expression ahead of elections expected next year.
- AP