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Media News South Africa

SANEF concerned by court exclusion of journos

The South African National Editors' Forum expressed serious concern yesterday, Monday, 4 August 2008, that several journalists who were accredited to cover the trial of ANC president Jacob Zuma in Pietermaritzburg on Monday were prevented from entering into the court.

Reads the strongly worded press statement:

This is a matter of serious concern to SANEF for several obvious reasons. The court hearing is a matter of huge public interest in the country and internationally. By denying journalists from doing their job on this case, the South African public, which cannot be in court, is being denied its right to information, which is a right guaranteed in our Constitution.

Given the nature of the case and the person involved, it can never be denied that the South African public should get as much information on the case as legally possible.

We therefore call on the authorities to act swiftly to ensure that journalists are allowed full access to the court so that they can do their work without any hindrance. There can be no justification to deny access to accredited journalists.

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