South Sudan Lifts Ban on Facebook and TikTok After Violent Protests

South Sudan Lifts Ban on Facebook and TikTok After Violent Protests

South Sudanese authorities have officially lifted the temporary ban on Facebook and TikTok, which was imposed last week following the circulation of graphic videos allegedly showing the killings of South Sudanese nationals in Sudan.

The National Communications Authority (NCA) confirmed the decision in a letter dated January 27, stating that the violent protests and retaliatory attacks triggered by the disturbing footage had subsided. The offending content has also been removed from social media platforms.

Napoleon Adok Gai, the NCA Director, emphasized the need for a balanced approach to managing online content, stating:
“The rise of violence linked to social media content in South Sudan underscores the need for a balanced approach that addresses the root causes of online incitement while protecting the rights of the population.”

The temporary ban had drawn concerns over digital rights, with many citizens and activists warning against excessive government control over social media. The reinstatement of access is seen as a positive step toward ensuring freedom of expression while tackling the risks of harmful online content.

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