A radio host presenter at South Sudan's 'Eye Radio' presents a show from a studio in the South Sudan capital Juba on March 2, 2019. - South Sudan's Eye Radio journalists have been threatened, pulled off air and have had to cower in the hallways as bullets fly outside, with one even hitting their newsroom. As the only homegrown independent radio station in the war-wracked country, where more than 70 percent of people are illiterate, they have had to fight to keep broadcasting. But this means walking a fine line between delivering credible information, and not running foul of the government. "We really struggle in making sure we remain independent," station manager Koang Pal Chang, 45, told AFP at the studio in Juba. (Photo by SIMON MAINA / AFP) (Photo by SIMON MAINA/AFP via Getty Images)
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