Category: Campaign Updates
R2K_KZN strongly condemns the Durban Metro Police’s action of denying the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and the Clairwood Racecourse Action Committee the right to protest. The Durban Metro Police have tried to...
This article below was published by htxt.africa: By ADAM OXFORD The high cost of mobile communications and internet access is holding back development in urban townships. Furthermore, confusion over the cost of voice and data communications is...
We are outraged to learn that the UK’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), the British spy agency, has spied on email communications of the Legal Resources Centre. This emerged on Monday in a ruling by...
This article below was published by The Citizen: National 20.6.2015 07.00 am Zinhle Khumalo The Right2Know campaign (R2K) has accused the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) of acting unconstitutionally and not understanding the Regulation of...
This article below was published by GroundUp: 18 June 2015 – Bongani Xezwi OPINION: On Friday, R2K Gauteng is planning a protest at the gates of the Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD). We did this after many...
Today, Friday 19 June, R2K Gauteng has planned a protest at the Johannesburg Metro Police Department, to demand that JMPD stops undermining the right to protest. This is in response to JMPD’s demand that people...
The Right2Know Campaign notes with grave concern South Africa’s recent signing of a joint “plan of action” on information and communication technology (ICT) with China. R2K demands that the co-operation agreement immediately be made...
**Update: At the last minute, Joburg Metro Police have declared that our protest at their office is ‘not authorised’. We have decided to go ahead with it: https://www.r2k.org.za/?p=5058 ** On Friday, 19 June 2015...
This article below was published by M&G: 04 JUN 2015 06:39 THULANI GQIRANA: It was the turn of former ANC MP Cecil Burgess to be interviewed on Wednesday for the post of inspector general of...
This article below was published by EWN: The R2K walked out of interviews to decide SA’s next inspector general of intelligence. Gaye Davis | about 19 hours ago CAPE TOWN – Lobby group the Right...