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    South Sudan Artists Push Copyright, Peace Agenda

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 26, 2025 Africa 1 Min Read
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    Creative Community Meets Central Equatoria Governor

    A coalition called Concern Artists sat down with Central Equatoria Governor Emmanuel Adil in Juba to voice the hopes and frustrations of South Sudan’s creative sector, according to spokesman Menimen. The meeting, held yesterday, focused on urgent artistic concerns.

    Three Core Demands: Protection, Support, Peace

    Participants outlined three priorities. First, they asked that parliament finally enact a copyright law pending for over a decade, arguing that unprotected work drains livelihoods. Second, they requested material backing for a modern arts centre. Third, they pledged to use music to reinforce community peace.

    Artists Seek Direct Audience with Presidency

    The delegation later visited the Office of the President’s Chief Administrator to seek a future appointment with President Salva Kiir. They believe direct dialogue can unlock national support, giving the creative industry the visibility and resources needed to flourish.

    Sector Growth Hindered by Legal Gaps

    Analysts note that South Sudan still lacks a comprehensive intellectual-property framework, leaving artists exposed to piracy and limiting investment. Concern Artists maintain that swift legislative action would stimulate job creation across music, film, and design, while showcasing the country’s diverse cultural identity.

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