Category: Right to Communicate

Internet access for all schools

Internet access for all schools

On the 30 March 2013 the Right2Know Campaign responded to the Department of Education’s Draft Regulations Relating to Minimum Uniform Norms and Standards for Public School Infrastructure. In our submission we note that internet connectivity can enable learners to have access to vast...

Report of the 2013 R2K National Summit

The Right2Know Campaign held our third National Summit in Durban from 15-17 March 2013. Delegates assessed the progress made since the second National Summit (held in Johannesburg in March 2012) and the challenges and...

Response to GCIS statement on R2K’s ‘Secret State of the Nation’ Report

Response to GCIS statement on R2K’s ‘Secret State of the Nation’ Report

When GCIS announced that they would be responding to the Right2Know Campaign’s Secret State of the Nation report, we welcomed the possibility of a meaningful engagement with its empirically grounded contents, which confirm the worrying trend towards...

R2K’s Secret State of the Nation report – with infographics

Introduction: Addressing SA’s climate of secrecy The R2K Secret State of the Nation report shows that 2013 will be a critical year for the right to know, with signs of increasing secrecy in our politics...

The Matthews Commission, the GILAB, and why we’re worried about SA’s spies

The Matthews Commission, the GILAB, and why we’re worried about SA’s spies

R2K has registered its concern about problematic provisions of the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill (the “Spy Bill”) – especially drawing attention to provisions that relate to the mandate of the intelligence sector, and...