STATEMENT BY FORMER NEWSPAPER EDITORS ON THE PROPOSED STATUTORY COUNCIL AND PROTECTION OF INFO BILL
Three former newspaper editors, who each spent decades opposing press censorship in the apartheid era, today issued a joint statement on the issue for the first time in 20 years. They said:
Leaders of the freedom-fighting ANC, of the grand young UDM, and all stalwarts who opposed apartheid will remember that it is almost 20 years to the day that the Press in South Africa was able to declare itself free at last. Yet there are signs now that all media may be under dire threat once more. The threat is naïve, but dangerous. It appears to come in an uninformed attack by a few legislators who don't like criticism.
Not one, but two separate anti-freedom weapons are coming out of a corner of President Zuma's Cabinet.
The first is the Protection of Information Bill which - even if shorn of its follies and evil - will remain a serious threat to freedom of information.
This kind of law will almost certainly be used at some stage as a blunt instrument by some demagogues proclaiming their love of democracy. They will find a mosquito on the pretty face of Freedom, and use this form of legislation as a sledgehammer to kill it. Then they will accuse the splattered mosquito of the murder of our heroine.