SA journos heading for jail: SANEF
Posted: 17 August 2010 | News - MMA in the Media | Categories: Democracy and Governance, Media Freedom and Performance
The words “prison bars” and “Osama bin Laden” came up in discussions on the future of media freedom in South Africa on Tuesday.
South Africa was heading for a State where journalists would get jailed for criticising the government, warned Raymond Louw, who is the deputy chairman of the SA National Editors Forum’s (Sanef) media freedom committee
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