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SADC
Journalists Under Fire
The launch of the SADC Journalists Under Fire
campaign on May 3 2003, saw MISA's media freedom monitoring programme
take on a holistic approach, i.e. the programme activities went
beyond the mere issuing of a media freedom or freedom of expression
alert. Read more
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Ask
Campaign
Milestones under program A (Freedom of Expression) during SPP1 has been
the piloting of Access to Information Legislation through the ASK Campaign
. The piloting of the ASK campaign has been carried out in seven countries
in the SADC region. Mixed results have been achieved. Thus, the program
areas will undergo some refocusing and re-sharpening. Read more
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Insult Laws: What Are They? Why Are They Bad?
World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) has identified elimination of a certain
form of criminal defamation statute - insult laws - as a priority, believing
the existence of such laws provides basis for many, many other forms of
restrictions on the news media. Read more |
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