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SANEF expresses solidarity with Haffajee

SANEF pointed out that this is not the first time that an editor has come under vicious attack, and it will also not be the last time, nor is Miyeni the first columnist to be fired for making intemperate comments and he will not be the last.
Crossed the line
What did cross the line, in SANEF's view, are Miyeni's references to Haffajee as a "black snake in the grass" and someone who would "probably have had a burning tyre around her neck" in the 1980s.
Says SANEF, "Hate speech and incitement to violence are not protected by the constitution, but as Haffajee has indicated her intention to sue, this will be for a court to decide. In writing what he did, Miyeni was exercising what he believed to be his right to be critical of the newspaper's investigations into ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema's financial arrangements and as such bears primary responsibility for any slur on Haffajee's character.
"We have noted the fact that Miyeni's column has been discontinued and await the outcome of Avusa's inquiry into how the offending column made it into print.
For more:
- Bizcommunity Search: Eric Miyeni Ferial Haffajee
- Daily Maverick: Miyeni affair - the morning after
- Google News Search: Eric Miyeni Ferial Haffajee
- Twitter Search: Miyeni OR Haffajee OR Sowetan OR Minyeni
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