Category: R2K in the News
This article below was published by TimesLIVE. BY ERNEST MABUZA – 07 August 2018 The Right2Know Campaign (R2K) and Privacy International (PI) have applied to be admitted as friends of the court in an ongoing legal...
This article below was published by 2018-07-27 21:02 Sesona Ngqakamba Advocacy group Right2Know (R2K) Campaign has condemned KwaZulu-Natal MEC for community safety and liaison Mxolisi Kaunda’s comments in which he “declared a war” on...
This article below was published by The Citizen. south africa 5.7.2018 06:10 am By Brian Sokutu Ramaphosa has been urged to ‘move with speed’ in starting legislative reforms to curb abuse of surveillance by spooks. South...
Greetings R2K comrades and supporters. Get our April edition of the tabloid newspaper – Your Right2Know – which highlights our call for free internet access for all and an end to RICA spying. Our cellphones are...
This article below was published by HeraldLive February 22, 2018 Athena O’Reilly and Poliswa Sejosing The Film and Publication Board (FPB) has insisted the revision of its classification guidelines for films...
This article below was published by GroundUp ‘The biggest problem is corruption’ By Ashraf Hendricks 20 October 2017 About 50 members and supporters of Public Transport Voice (PTV) marched through Cape Town train station to...
This article below was published by IOL KWAZULU-NATAL / 26 OCTOBER 2017, 4:09PM / BHEKI MBANJWA A group of Right2Know campaign members picketed outside the city hall on Thursday morning demanding that the full council reject proposed amendments to...
This opinion piece by R2K’s Murray Hunter appeared in The Daily Dispatch on 25 August 2017 Where were you on this day exactly five years ago? Did you make any phone calls? Send any...
Cybercrimes Bill makes cyberspace less secure It also has a sinister provision that will make it easier for State Security to undermine privacy and freedom By Murray Hunter and Alison Tilley 28 July 2017...
Cybercrimes Bill threatens our freedom 10 August is deadline to send your comments to Parliament By Murray Hunter 26 July 2017 Friday 28 July is the final day to comment on the the Cybercrimes...