Category: R2K in the News
The following interview was published online by Mail&Guardian: Mail & Guardian: How do you draw the boundaries on the limits of free speech? Kate O’ Regan: What is important to realise is that there...
The following article was published online by Times Live. Despite promising reports of discussions in the past few days, this report shows that the roller coaster approach to the Secrecy Bill conitues: Opposition parties...
The following article was published online by IOL News: Members of Parliament processing the Protection of Information Bill rubbished criticism of their work by former intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils. Kasrils, who introduced the first...
The following article was published online by IOL News: Members of Parliament processing the Protection of Information Bill yesterday rubbished criticism of their work by former intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils. Kasrils, who introduced the first...
The following article was published online by Times Live: The ANC has conceded that people who publish classified information that would “prejudice” the state should not be jailed for 20 years. The Protection of...
The following article was published online by The New Age: The ANC agreed on Tuesday to rewrite a clause in the Protection of Information Bill that had been deemed one of the biggest remaining...
The following article was published in the Times Live online The latest version of the Protection of Information Bill being discussed by the ad hoc parliamentary committee is looking more dangerous than ever. ...
The following article was published in the BussinessDay MPs will lose considerable working time because Parliament rises for its spring recess a week before the deadline for completion CAPE TOWN — Pressure is...
The following artcle was published online by Cape Times Last week protracted deliberations around the Protection of Information Bill continued in what has become a characteristic stop-start routine. The talks apparently ended abruptly on...
The following article was published in BusinessDay. SOME of our editors seem determined to be their own worst enemies. The Sowetan, still reeling from the ham-handed way it dealt with the Eric Miyeni controversy,...