R2K’s Activist Factsheet on NATIONAL KEY POINTS!
We reject laws that undermine our right to know and our right to protest! Many people now hear about the National Key Points Act because of Nkandla. We all know the story: the President’s...
Campaign Updates / National Key Points / Publications / Right to Protest
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 25, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
We reject laws that undermine our right to know and our right to protest! Many people now hear about the National Key Points Act because of Nkandla. We all know the story: the President’s...
Campaign Updates / National Key Points / R2K in the News / Right to Protest
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 24, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
This article below was published by News24.com: 2014-11-24 15:43 Johannesburg – Disclosing the list of South Africa’s national key points will not put the country’s security and defence at risk, and ministers had even...
Campaign Updates / National Key Points / R2K in the News / Right to Protest
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 24, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
This article below was published by TimesLIVE: Sapa | 23 November, 2014 13:40 The Right2Know Campaign (R2K) and the SA History Archive (SAHA) will on Monday argue for the police to reveal South Africa’s National...
Campaign Updates / National Key Points / Right to Protest
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 24, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
Khulumani Endorses the Demand for Disclosure of the List of National Key Points, given the Experience of the SASOL One Strike of October 1987. As a member of the Right to Know Coalition, Khulumani...
Campaign Updates / National Key Points / Right to Protest
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 23, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
On Monday 24 November 2014, the South Gauteng High Court will hear why the public should have access to a list of National Key Points. The Right2Know Campaign and the South African History Archive...
Campaign Updates / Right to Communicate / Right to Protest / Security State & Intelligence
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 18, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
R2K Western Cape invites you to the Cape Town launch of “The Rise of the Securocrats: The Case of South Africa” on Thursday 27 November, 6pm, at Clarke’s Bookstore, 199 Long Street, Cape Town. The Rise...
Campaign Updates / National Key Points / Right to Protest
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 12, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
This article below was published by Fin24.com: Nov 03 2014 16:51 Matthew le Cordeur Cape Town – Netwerk24 multimedia journalist Le Roux Schoeman was detained on Monday by Eskom security at the Majuba Power Station...
Campaign Updates / InfoAccessNow / R2K in the News / Right to Communicate / Right to Protest / Secrecy Bill
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published November 5, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
This article below was published by iol: November 5 2014 at 11:12am By Marianne Merten Cape Town – Public access to the archives of Nelson Mandela’s private papers may have to be closed once the...
Campaign Updates / Gauteng / R2K Events / Right to Communicate / Right to Protest / Secrecy Bill
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published October 24, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
On Saturday 25th October 2014, the Right2Know Gauteng will be hosting a public dialogue entitled, ‘How Secrecy Affects Our Lives’ in Meadowlands Zone 3, Soweto. South Africa is facing a crisis of secrecy. Whether...
Campaign Updates / KZN / National Key Points / Right to Protest
by The Right2Know Campaign · Published October 8, 2014 · Last modified April 8, 2019
“No protests – we’re a National Key Point“. This is the message from Engen refinery in South Durban to community activists. The South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), an active member of R2K KZN,...
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