Category: R2K in the News
The following article was published online by The Daily Maverick. The primary mandate of the ministry of defence is to protect and defend the republic and its people. But when the military becomes a...
The following is a statement issued by the Senate and Council of Rhodes University. Rhodes University welcomes proposed changes to Protection of Information Bill, but Bill is still a threat to academic freedom. Issued...
The following article was published online by Business Day. Professor Jane Duncan from Rhodes University has a go at Monday’s Business Day editorial ‘Media needs an independent fix’. Peter Bruce responds. Your editorial of...
The following article was published online by The New Age A Civil society group has urged South Africans to close ranks and fight against the adoption of the Protection of Information Bill by Parliament....
The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), Social Justice Coalition (SJC), Equal Education (EE) and Right to know (R2K) are opposing the Protection of Information Bill (the Secrecy Bill) This bill is a proposed law that...
The Protection of Information Bill was written with the aim of creating a security state, and Cosatu should be credited for forcing the ANC to rethink it, the Right 2 Know Campaign said “There...
This article was published online by Eyewitness News. The State Security Ministry on Monday told Redi’s Round Table discussion that organisations will still be able to gain access to information even if it has...
The following article was published online by Business Day. Ebrahim Harvey argues why, despite recent concessions made by the ANC, the secrecy bill remains a threat to South African civil society. The ruling African National...
The following article was published by Eyewitness News about a public debate featuring R2K’s Hennie van Vuuren and the Ministry of State Security’s Dennis Dlomo among others. The State Security Ministry on Monday said...
The following article was published online by Eyewitness News about a public debate featuring R2K’s Hennie Van Vuuren and the Ministry of State Security’s Dennis Dlomo among others. The State Security Ministry on Monday...