The article in the Daily Sun (27/09/2010 p.3) “He’s the Spin King” is one to be mad about. A Grade 7 student is praised by the Daily Sun for driving a car in a […]...
Identifying a child who has been a victim of physical abuse is not only ethically problematic but it is against the law. It is very worrying then that The Times did just […]...
“I don’t like it. It is very disturbing and very [very] disgusting,” Melisa Isaacs “How can you publish such a thing where a child is exposed to flies in his […]...
Sowetan’s article “Bail denied to rape suspect of 7-year-old” (Sowetan, 08/09/2010, p.6) gets a SUPER MAD from Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) for violating the rights of two children. The main focus of the […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) notes with concern that twice in the last month Sowetan’s Mama Angel has printed images of children where it was clearly not in the children’s best interests to […]...
It is always worrying to find an article that violates a child’s rights but when it appears that the same mistakes are being made by a number of newspapers, both […]...
The deaths of ten school children after a minibus taxi crashed into a train was widely reported in the news for a number of weeks. However, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) […]...
A number of articles published in different newspapers identified a child witness following a story widely reported in the media, involving a father who killed his young daughter and committed […]...
The article “High school in racism drama” published in The Times (03/08/2010p.7) is one to be mad about. It reported on an alleged theft case at a school where racism has occurred. In this […]...