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Media under attack. Again.


by Desi Tzoneva on 30 July 2010

What’s going on? I like my daily dose of Google News and especially like to type in keywords of topics I’m interested in to get the latest results. And indeed I do. I can get the most recent news published on almost anything I type in. It’s quite cool…
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But something disturbing happened today. When I type in the keyword ‘journalist’ this morning, I came across a collection of articles, all published this week, with headlines ranging from
'Greek group claims journo murder'; 'Kidnappings chill media openness in Mexico, journalists say'; 'Spain want three US journalists for death of journalist in Iraq'; 'Congolese journalist arrested'; Thai probe of journalist deaths inadequate; and closer to home, the Swazi King declaring he would kill journalists who wrote negative stories about the country; ANC Youth League’s Floyd Shivambu calling one The Times cameraman unprofessional and with a bias against the ANCYL, which has led him to writing unprofessional stories. Also just over the past few days have been talks about the Protection of Information Bill that seeks to restrict media freedom, and results from the ANC’s NEC meeting calling for a degree of oversight of the media….

It seems this is the ‘season’ for attacks on journalists and the media in general. Whatever the case may be, we can’t forget its primacy to our democracy. Instead of following global trends against the media, shouldn’t our state look at ways to positively and pro-actively engage with it instead? Just curious…

Let me know what you think by posting your comments below.




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