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    TikTok Quip Lands Comedian in Offline Silence

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 16, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Arrest After Viral Livestream

    Amath Jok, 33, known across South Sudan for satire in Dinka, was seized by National Security Service officers four days after calling President Salva Kiir “a big thief wearing a hat” during a TikTok broadcast on 10 November.

    Agents detained the comedian in Juba’s Thongpiny suburb as she returned from a salon, igniting fresh debate on the limits of online speech in the world’s youngest nation.

    Terms of Release Raise Questions

    Radio Tamazuj quoted a relative saying Jok walked free Friday evening “healthy” yet effectively under house arrest; she may not access any social media platform, and officials have not specified how long the digital blackout will last.

    Security services have not issued a public statement, but commentators note that conditional release tactics often aim to discourage further commentary rather than secure formal convictions.

    Legal Lines on Free Speech

    South Sudan’s transitional constitution pledges freedom of expression; however, the 2008 Penal Code criminalises defamation and insults against the head of state under Section 76, carrying fines or prison terms.

    Amnesty International and regional watchdogs argue such provisions are routinely applied to journalists, activists, and online personalities, creating what one Juba lawyer calls “a legal minefield for anyone with a smartphone” (Amnesty International).

    Activists Monitor the Case

    Civil society groups say Jok’s experience exemplifies a broader pattern of pre-trial detention followed by opaque bail conditions, yet also reflects authorities’ sensitivity to rapidly growing social media audiences.

    “The message is clear: criticize leaders at your peril,” observes analyst James David Kolok, urging lawmakers to align security regulations with constitutional guarantees while safeguarding national stability.

    Looking Ahead

    Attention now shifts to whether the comedian’s enforced silence will be lifted and whether ongoing constitutional reforms will reconcile security priorities with the public’s demand for open dialogue.

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