
SANEF Press Statement On The Revised Films & Publications Amendment Bill
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Sanef issues press statements on media issues or to announce its own activities.
SANEF MEDIA STATEMENT FOLLOWING SANEF COUNCIL MEETING IN GRAHAMSTOWN
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SANEF Press Statement re: some Journalists excluded from Zuma Court Hearing today (Monday)
It has been brought to the attention of SANEF that several journalists who were accredited to cover the trial of ANC President Jacob Zuma in Pietermaritzburg today (Monday) were prevented from getting into the court.
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Patricia de Lille’s speech presented at SANEF 2008 AGM
It is essential that any democracy has a separation of powers between the Executive and Parliament, and that it has an independent Judiciary.
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Media statement following AGM of the SA national editors’ forum (SANEF)
The South African National Editor’s Forum (SANEF) at its annual AGM in Johannesburg on 26-27 July 2008 restated its firm opposition to any attempt by the government to control the media, such as the African National Congress’ proposed statutory media tribunal.
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MEDIA STATEMENT FROM SA NATIONAL EDITORS’ FORUM (SANEF) – 2008 NAT NAKASA AWARD DINNER
Independent Democrats leader Patricia de Lille, whose party has made notable gains in recent by-elections...
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Matthews Phosa’s speech presented at SANEF event on Saturday, 17 May 2008
Thank you for the opportunity to set my feet in the lions’ den, and allowing me to deal with a few issues that currently find themselves on top of the political agenda.
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Media Statement: Council Meeting Of The South African National Editors’ Forum
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SA National Editors' Forum concerned with developments at the SABC
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SA National Editors’ Forum commemorates Press Freedom Day
The SA National Editors’ Forum joins with media organisations throughout the free world in celebrating World Press Freedom Day, May 3, noting that it coincides this year with the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19 of which lays down that everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
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Joint Media Statement by the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the South African National Editors' Forum (SANEF)
Representatives of the SAPS and a delegation from SANEF met in Pretoria today. The meeting resolved to establish a working committee of senior police communications officers and journalists to deal with disputes...
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SA National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) noted SAHRC finding of racism at FBJ
The SA National Editors' Forum has noted the findings by the SA Human Rights Commission that it was unconstitutional to exclude white journalists on the grounds of their race from the Forum for Black Journalists’ (FBJ) meeting on February 22, 2008, which was addressed by African National Congress president Jacob Zuma.
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SA National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) Press Statement - Eskom application for tariff increase must be open
The SA National Editors' Forum (SANEF) is disturbed that power parastatal Eskom wishes to maintain secrecy about certain submissions contained in its application to the National Regulatory Authority for a 53% increase in electricity tariffs.
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SA National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) Calls for release of journalists and TV crew by Zimbabwe
The SA National Editors' Forum is deeply alarmed at the manner in which the Zimbabwean authorities have detained in police cells two foreign correspondents
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SA National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) condemns attack on and death threats against SABC reporters
The SA National Editors' Forum condemns the attack on the SA Broadcasting Corporation's SABC2 weather presenter Tshidi Diphoko and the death threats against SABC political reporters Miranda Strydom and Sophie Mokoena.
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Sanef Statement: E.TV barred from covering Zimbabwe elections
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Statement by SA National Editors' Forum 25 March 2008
The SA National Editors' Forum condemns the Zimbabwean government's barring of South Africa's major independent TV station eTV from covering the final stages of that country's presidential and parliamentary elections.
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SANEF Chairperson, Jovial Rantao’s Presentation to the SAHRC on March 5, 2008
Sanef is an organisation of media leaders – editors in print, radio, television and magazines, plus senior academics and newsroom leaders. It is an organisation that arose out of our country’s past. It is an organisation that came
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Protest at closed meeting of Select Committee on Social Services on media freedom issues
The SA National Editors' Forum is shocked at the action of the parliamentary Select Committee on Social Services prohibiting the public from attending a workshop in parliament to discuss the Films and Publications Amendment Bill which contains clauses which directly restrict media freedom and thus the public's freedom.
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SANEF Press Statement – DRUM Journalist assaulted
The SA National Editors' Forum condemns the outrageous assault on a Drum journalist who was covering the unrest that has occurred in Bloemfontein after the story of the University of the Free State Reitz hostel video had broken.
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Case against arrested journalist thrown out of court
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