SAFREA joins voices of protest against SABC
29 June 2016
The Southern African Freelancers’ Association (SAFREA) adds its voice to protests against the suspension of three senior South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) journalists apparently for contravening an order prohibiting them from covering a Right2Know protest outside the public broadcaster’s headquarters in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.
The right of media to report in a timely and truthful manner is a foundation of democracy, says SAFREA Chair Laura Rawden.
“By putting restrictions on these practices, and penalising journalists who do their jobs, the SABC is threatening all members of society and removing our right to information,” she says.
In May, the SABC took the decision not to publicise any content displaying violent service delivery protests in various parts of the country. According to News24, economics editor Thandeka Gqubule, Radio Sonder Grense (RSG) executive producer Foeta Krige and Afrikaans news producer Suna Venter were suspended last week after opposing Motsoeneng’s instruction.