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South Sudan rsquo;s National Security Service (NSS) is using abusive surveillance to terrorize journalists, activists and critics, leading to a climate of inten
English By Nabeel Biajo Share on Facebook Print this page WASHINGTON - A top South Sudan official denies his government spies on its citizens, dismissing a new Amnesty International report that says otherwise.
The report, titled, “These Walls Have Ears,” accuses South Sudan’s government of using electronic surveillance to monitor the conversations of journalists and human rights activists. It is the first report on digital surveillance conducted in the East Africa region.
Sarah Jackson, Amnesty’s deputy regional director for East Africa, says the results of their investigation were revealing.
“We find that the government of South Sudan through the National Security Service, known as the NSS, has been responsible for abusive surveillance in the country; that’s surveillance without appropriate legal safeguards. And this has had a chilling effect on human rights defenders, on journalists many of whom c