http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE7070EC20110108
"They (the government) accused our brothers there that they were going from house to house telling people not to register and not to vote," Taban Jamba Lemi, a Jehovah's Witness based in Juba, told Reuters late on Friday.
"They are just allegations and the government took them seriously," Lemi added.
"For Jehovah's Witnesses, each one has his own responsibility whether he votes or not. We are not dictating that all Jehovah's Witnesses cannot vote."
(Pfft. Spot the lie.)