Endorse the Journalist's Declaration on the Protection of State Information Bill
Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 17:48
We hear a lot from government, civil society and the editors forum about various threats to media freedom in South Africa. But until now the voice of working journalists has been relatively silent. Now a few concerned journalists are getting organised and have prepared a Declaration on the Protection of State Information Bill.
They are calling on all journalists working in the community, public and commercial media to add their names to the statement.
Here is the Declaration:
Journalist Declaration on the Protection of State Information Bill
We, the journalists of South Africa, believe the Protection of State Information Bill is a threat to our constitutional rights of access to information and freedom of expression and hence the lifeblood of our democracy.
Should the National Assembly adopt this Bill and President Jacob Zuma sign it into law, they will be directly responsible for the erosion of openness, transparency and accountability in South Africa.
As journalists we are dedicated to serving the public interest by helping to hold those with power to account. Regardless of any law, we remain duty bound to protect whistleblowers who help us expose wrongdoing in the public interest.
We commend and support the Right2Know Campaign and all democrats who oppose the Protection of State Information Bill.
If you are a journalist and support the declaration, please e-mail your name and publication/station to sallye@mg.co.za or complete online submission.
They are calling on all journalists working in the community, public and commercial media to add their names to the statement.
Here is the Declaration:
Journalist Declaration on the Protection of State Information Bill
We, the journalists of South Africa, believe the Protection of State Information Bill is a threat to our constitutional rights of access to information and freedom of expression and hence the lifeblood of our democracy.
Should the National Assembly adopt this Bill and President Jacob Zuma sign it into law, they will be directly responsible for the erosion of openness, transparency and accountability in South Africa.
As journalists we are dedicated to serving the public interest by helping to hold those with power to account. Regardless of any law, we remain duty bound to protect whistleblowers who help us expose wrongdoing in the public interest.
We commend and support the Right2Know Campaign and all democrats who oppose the Protection of State Information Bill.
If you are a journalist and support the declaration, please e-mail your name and publication/station to sallye@mg.co.za or complete online submission.
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