ROUNDTABLE: Civic and Political Space in South Sudan's Cybersecurity Draft Bill
Episode 2978, Jun 16, 04:16 PM
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South Sudan currently has no legal clear framework to tackle cybercrime ranging from computer fraud and financial scams to hate speech and online bullying.
As the country moves toward elections in December 2026, a proposed national cybercrimes law is raising important questions. While the Bill aims to address rising digital threats, some fear it could shrink civic and political space at a critical time.
Protecting citizens or policing speech? Can South Sudan strike the right balance between safeguarding freedoms and preventing online harm? Sani Martin is in conversation with:
As the country moves toward elections in December 2026, a proposed national cybercrimes law is raising important questions. While the Bill aims to address rising digital threats, some fear it could shrink civic and political space at a critical time.
Protecting citizens or policing speech? Can South Sudan strike the right balance between safeguarding freedoms and preventing online harm? Sani Martin is in conversation with:
- Hon. Napoleon Adok, former DG of National Communications Authority
- Wani Steven, Deputy Secretary General South Sudan Bar Association and IT Law expert
- Jackline Nasiwa, Founder and Executive Director of the Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice