Right to Know Campaign – Security Threat
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The Right2Know Campaign is concerned with the continued lack of political will by the president to hold to account all those involved in the spying of civil society organisations. Since the release of the...
The Right2Know Campaign is dismayed at how President Cyril Ramaphosa, the security cluster and the leaders of the African National Congress have responded to the civil unrest that erupted across KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and Mpumalanga...
This week, Right2Know and Greenpeace Africa have approached the State Capture Commission of Enquiry to request access to documentation regarding abuses by the State Security Agency. These will provide evidence to information tabled by...
On Tuesday, 02 February 2021, the Right2Know Campaign wrote a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa at the backdrop of the revelations and testimony given by the Chairperson of the High-Level Panel Review, Dr Sidney...
The commemoration of the Marikana massacre continues and it remains eight years of denied justice for the families of the murdered miners. Very little if not nothing has changed since the tragedy that occurred...
By Thami Nkosi The Right2Know Campaign is concerned about the recent rise in reported cases of brutality meted out on members of the public by members of the South African National Defence Force, the...
This article below was originally published by mg.co.za Franny Rabkin News Analysis Sometimes, during a court hearing, a judge will ask one question that, with alarming speed, unravels one side’s argument — sometimes even...
This article below was published by itweb.co.za By SAMUEL MUNGADZE, Senior news journalist An alliance of civil society organisations, the Right2Know Campaign (R2K) has upped the ante in its fight for the right to privacy...