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A man reads a copy of the Juba Monitor, with a heading referring to the killing of South Sudanese journalist Peter Moi of The New Nation newspaper, on August 21, 2015 in Juba. Gunmen shot dead the South Sudan reporter in an apparently targeted attack, colleagues said August 20, days after President Salva Kiir publicly threatened to kill journalists who reported "against the country." He is the seventh journalist killed this year in the war-ravaged country. After the killing of Moi on August 20, journalists in Juba have decided to stop work for two days in tribute to him and to many other similar individuals. AFP PHOTO / SAMIR BOL (Photo credit should read SAMIR BOL/AFP/Getty Images)

A man reads a copy of the Juba Monitor, with a heading referring to the killing of South Sudanese journalist Peter Moi of The New Nation newspaper, on August 21, 2015 in Juba. Gunmen shot dead the South Sudan reporter in an apparently targeted attack, colleagues said August 20, days after President Salva Kiir publicly threatened to kill journalists who reported "against the country." He is the seventh journalist killed this year in the war-ravaged country. After the killing of Moi on August 20, journalists in Juba have decided to stop work for two days in tribute to him and to many other similar individuals. AFP PHOTO / SAMIR BOL        (Photo credit should read SAMIR BOL/AFP/Getty Images)