Voice 64 is the voice of a people that refuses to be silent. From the tea stall shops of Juba to the quiet nooks of exile, we explore South Sudan’s unsung stories: the wounds, the resilience, and the unwavering optimism. We challenge power, amplify the unheard, and shine a light on a country still searching for its soul via courageous talks, satire, and raw truth.
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Voice 64 is the voice of a people that refuses to be silent. From the tea stall shops of Juba to the quiet nooks of exile, we explore South Sudan’s unsung stories: the wounds, the resilience, and the unwavering optimism. We challenge power, amplify the unheard, and shine a light on a country still searching for its soul via courageous talks, satire, and raw truth.
South Sudan
From South Sudan podcast, African politics, African diaspora African storytelling, corruption in Africa, refugee stories, war and peace in Africa, South Sudan news, and the East Africa podcast.
Episode 26: Voice 64 Podcast – Tea Stall Talk: How Arrests and Prisons Crush Dissent in South Sudan. From politics to prison cells—when justice limps, freedom disappears.
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Episode 26: Voice 64 Podcast – Tea Stall Talk: How Arrests and Prisons Crush Dissent in South Sudan. From politics to prison cells—when justice limps, freedom disappears.
Episode Summary (Public-facing blurb)
In this episode of Voice 64—Tea Stall Talk, Mama Tereza, Gor, and Hon. Akot stir up the bitter brew of politics, prisons, and power in South Sudan. Why are citizens treated as guilty until proven innocent? Why do jokes about leaders land people in cells while corruption walks free?
Through sharp satire and raw truth, this conversation explores how dissent is silenced, justice is manipulated, and prisons overflow with the poor and powerless. From “Bluetooth arrests” to “goat courts,” the tea stall becomes a courtroom of the people—where laughter carries the weight of protest.
Episode Notes
Themes Covered:
South Sudan’s justice system: guilty until proven innocent
Political detentions and intimidation of activists, students, and journalists
Corruption, “kangaroo” and “goat courts”
Satirical takes: “Bluetooth arrests” and “detention bundles”
How fear silences dissent—and why voices must resist
Key Quote: “In this country, the arrest warrant comes faster than the trial. Justice crawls, but punishment runs.”
Why Listen:This episode blends satire and seriousness to spotlight how power crushes dissent in South Sudan. If you’ve ever wondered why truth feels like contraband—and laughter like rebellion—this tea stall conversation will open your eyes.
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Voice 64 Podcast.
Voice 64 is the voice of a people that refuses to be silent. From the tea stall shops of Juba to the quiet nooks of exile, we explore South Sudan’s unsung stories: the wounds, the resilience, and the unwavering optimism. We challenge power, amplify the unheard, and shine a light on a country still searching for its soul via courageous talks, satire, and raw truth.
South Sudan
From South Sudan podcast, African politics, African diaspora African storytelling, corruption in Africa, refugee stories, war and peace in Africa, South Sudan news, and the East Africa podcast.