the committee to protectjournalists says the staff from the state—run south sudan broadcasting corporationng the clip. the rights group says it's part of a pattern of arrests linked to unfavourable coverage from journalists. joining me in the studio is our africa regional editor, will ross. let's start with what exactly has happened. it goes back to an incident in december when there was an inauguration going on for a road that had just been completed and president salva kiir was there, everyone was standing up, the national anthem was playing and then rather embarrassingly, the president appeared to wet himself and the state cameras, state broadcasting corporation's cameras were focused on him and then when it happened they quickly panned away and that incident was not shown on state tv, perhaps not surprisingly, but what did happen is it appeared on social media and was widely shared and there was of course some ridicule, some people questioning the president's health and fitness for office, and then in the weeks following, there were some reports thatjournalists following, there were so