Category: R2K in the News
R2K: High Court Rules Charging Fees to Protest is Unconstitutional
The High Court in Joburg has just handed down a judgement declaring the City of Joburg’s charging of fees for gatherings/protests to be unconstitutional (case was brought by R2K with assistance from CALS) ✊🏼....
R2K appoints New Interim National Coordinator
R2K appoints New Interim National Coordinator
Copyright Bill: In solidarity with Blind SA
Copyright Bill: In solidarity with Blind SA
Copyright Bill: R2K at Constitutional Court
Copyright Bill: R2K at Constitutional Court
Copyright bill: Protesters picket outside US embassy
This article below was originally published by mg.co.za By Linda Daniels Activists, unionists, and artists staged a picket outside the US embassy in Pretoria yesterday, in protest at the ‘frivolous’ petition by big US entertainment...
Top court questions surveillance laws
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...
Right2Know takes RICA fight to Parliament
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...
Right2Know blames Mashaba, Ramaphosa, Zwelithini for attacks on foreigners
This article below was published by iol.co.za POLITICS / 2 SEPTEMBER 2019, 8:22PM / BOTHO MOLOSANKWE Johannesburg – The Right2Know Campaign has blamed the recent attacks on foreigners squarely at the feet of government. In a statement sent out...
Seven years and still no justice for Marikana families
This article below was published by iol.co.za POLITICS / 16 AUGUST 2019, 07:52AM / LOYISO SIDIMBA Johannesburg – The families of the 34 mineworkers killed by police in Marikana are still looking to obtain justice and to be compensated...