South Sudan’s security bill recalled

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Some South Sudan’s members of the transitional national legislative assembly have welcomed a decision by the country’s presidency to return the National Security law passed a month ago for amendment. A member of parliament who voted for the bill says it will improve the security of the nation. Another lawmaker says there is a need to amend the law. The bill was widely condemned by rights activists and the international community. Denis Logonyi has more for VOA from Juba.