South Sudan: Journalist detained over filming president 'wet himself'

South Sudan: Journalist detained over filming president 'wet himself'

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South Sudan: Journalist detained over filming president 'wet himself'

(Web Desk) - Salva Kiir Mayardit, the 71-year-old leader of the North African nation, was caught on live television urinating in his pants, which was embarrassing for South Sudan.

The incident happened on December 13 of last year when he went to open a recently built road. He was caught peeing in his trousers while the national anthem was playing.

Social media is being flooded with videos of the incident. Salva Kiir Mayardit has served as South Sudan s president since the country earned its independence in July 2011.

Six journalists who work for the national broadcaster "South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation" were detained by security personnel on Tuesday (January 3). The scribes were charged with disseminating the embarrassing video of the president of South Sudan.

Despite the fact that the footage was never broadcast, this happened. They were identified as camera operators Mustafa Osman, Joseph Oliver, and Jacob Benjamin, as well as camera technicians Victor Lado, Cherbek Ruben, and Joval Tombe.

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), in the meantime, has demanded the journalists  complete and unrestricted release. CPJ s representative for sub-Saharan Africa, Muthoki Mumo, claimed that South Sudan has a history of arbitrarily detaining journalists anytime the news coverage looks to be critical of the political regime in power.

Authorities should ensure that the six SSBC employees may work without being threatened with detention or further harassment, according to Mumo. Over the years, South Sudan has seen harsh combat, hunger, natural disasters, and political unrest.

The nation of North Africa is once more making headlines for all the wrong reasons.