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Information Minister Ateny cautions on dangers of hate speech

Ateny Wek Ateny, South Sudan’s Minister of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services. [Photo: Courtesy]

JUBA – South Sudan’s Minister of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services, Ateny Wek Ateny, on Tuesday warned that hate speech—whether in public discourse, traditional media, or online platforms—poses a serious threat to national cohesion and stability.

Speaking at the opening of the three-day conference, held under the theme “Beyond the Painful Divides,” which is organised by the Media Authority in collaboration with Journalists for Human Rights (JHR), which aimed to address the growing impact of hate speech, misinformation, and disinformation on peace, unity, and democratic processes, particularly as the country prepares for elections, Ateny reaffirmed the government’s commitment to freedom of expression while emphasising the need for responsible communication guided by ethics and professionalism.

“Hate speech can inflame tensions and reverse peace gains. The media, when used responsibly, is a pillar of unity and peace,” he said. Ateny also ensured the government’s commitment to the protection of journalists, warning that harassment or intimidation of media personnel would not be tolerated.

Elijah Alier Kuai, the Managing Director of the Media Authority, emphasised that the misuse of information threatens not only social harmony but also national stability, describing harmful communication as a risk to the country’s sovereignty.

Oliver Modi, the Chairperson of the Committee on Information and ICT in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA), described the conference as timely and noted the recent passage of the Cybercrime and Computer Misuse Bill 2025, stressing that the law is intended to protect citizens while safeguarding freedom of expression.

Mary Ajith, the project manager for Journalists for Human Rights (JHR), reminded journalists that language, accuracy, and framing directly influence peace or conflict.

Participants will engage in panels and technical sessions throughout the conference, with a shared commitment to promoting responsible communication, countering hate speech, and fostering a more united and peaceful South Sudan.

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