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- Vigilance required when reporting on recovered missing children
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A number of articles and pictures receive Mads for identifying a child who had been kidnapped after he was returned to his family. This was not in his best interests.
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- Saturday Star’s readers informed about trafficking
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The article published by Saturday Star, “2010 spurs human trafficking fear” (03/04/2010 p. 8) is one to be glad about. This article exposed common locations of human trafficking in South Africa and how children will be affected by this crime. It also explained human trafficking and its implications to the reader.
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- Daily Sun identifies two child witnesses in one week.
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Daily Sun’s articles “10 thugs hijack bus!” (03/05/2010, p. 4) and “A prayer to God, a song for Jesus, then murder by hammer!” (07/05/2010, p. 1, 2) are ones to get mad about as they identified child witnesses.
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- Sowetan and The Star fail to protect the identity of a child victim
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Two stories published in the Sowetan “Bullies douse boy (12) with benzine, set him on fire” (28/04/2010, p. 2) and The Star “Teens accused of setting 12-year-old alight” (30/04/2010, p. 2),about a 12-year-old who was set on fire by two 15-year-old bullies are ones to be mad of. In both articles the victim was identified.
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- The Star protects the identity of a child caught in a maintenance dispute
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An article by The Star, “High Court rules in favour of adopted child” (28/04/2010, p. 9), was selected as a MAD OAT Glad for rare reporting that protected the identity of a child caught in the middle of a maintenance battle.
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- City Press features female prisoners’ children
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“Liberating babies from jail”, City Press (25/04/2010, p. 27) is one to be glad about. This article, written by Chris Makhaye took a positive angle on children who live with their mothers in prison and how they should be liberated, as the headline suggests.
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- Sunday Times raises awareness on human trafficking
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A news feature published in Sunday Times, “Human trafficking red alert,” (28/03/2010, p.5) provided tips on parents they can protect their children from human trafficking, especially during the World Cup period, when our country will host a lot of international visitors. The feature was consequently selected as a MAD Oat Glad.
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- City Press scores big by accessing children.
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An article by City Press, “Kicking around is a way to escape poverty,” (28/03/2010, p.40) was selected as Glad of the week for accessing girl children and portraying them in a positive light that promoted children, specifically girls, in sports.
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- Children’s best interests should always come first in celebrity maintenance disputes
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An article published in the Sunday World, “No papgeld for [_]’s love-child,” (07/03/2010, p.3) about a celebrity father who allegedly failed to pay maintenance on a regular basis to support his son, was selected as the MAD OAT Mad of the week due to the disregard it displayed for the child’s privacy and dignity
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- The Star informs people about the education system
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The feature by The Star “SA’s Trillion Rand Education Scandal” (22/02/2010, p. 7), received a MAD OAT Glad nomination for extensive coverage and investigation into South Africa’s education system and how it has failed to improve throughout the years, despite the trillion rand that have been poured into it.
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