Category: Campaign Updates
The following article was published in BusinessDay. SOME of our editors seem determined to be their own worst enemies. The Sowetan, still reeling from the ham-handed way it dealt with the Eric Miyeni controversy,...
The following article was published online by IOL News: The ANC has been criticised for dithering on a definition of national security, a cornerstone of the controversial Protection of Information Bill. The bill seeks...
The following pictures are from the Right2Know Gauteng Rally and March on 13/8/2011:
The following article was published online by Business Day: ANC poised to push for national security to be not defined at all in the “secrecy bill” legislation In a surprise move in the Parliamentary...
The following article was published online by Daily Maverick, although other estimates of attendance are closer to 800. The Right 2 Know Campaign first organised a march to the Constitutional Court in October last...
The following article was published online by Biz Community: As the Protection of Information Bill (aka Secrecy Bill) is on the brink of putting South Africa at the same level with secretive societies such...
R2K Western Cape Statement The residents of Newfields Village are still waiting for Minister of Human Settlements Tokyo Sexwale to respond to their demand for access to an audit of the low-cost housing provided...
The following article was published online by Mail&Guardian. The state law adviser has previously dismissed any criticism of the Secrecy Bill, and a recent report highlighted controversy in his office following “a spate of poorly...
The following article was published online by The New Age: Nobel Prize in Literature winner Nadine Gordimer is among five prominent South Africans scheduled to speak at a public rally against the proposed Protection...
The following article was published online by Mail&Guardian: The National Archives and Records Service were ill-equipped to deal with the deluge of declassified information likely to ensue once the Protection of Information Bill becomes...