(From Swazi Media Commentary 28 October 2010 www.swazimedia.blogspot.com Also
on Face book at 
http://www.facebook.com/Swazi.Media.Commentary?v=wall#!/group.php?gid=142383985790674&ref=ts).
Another media freedom 
organisation has condemned Barnabas 
Dlamini, Swaziland’s illegally-appointed
 Prime Minister, for his latest attack
 on journalists.




   Reporters
 Without Borders (RWB)
 joins the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
 and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) in attacking Dlamini.

  RWB voiced its ‘outrage at the fact that he accused 
Swaziland’s newspaper columnists of trying to tarnish the country’s 
image at the behest of foreign interests and suggested that newspapers 
should be required by law to obtain the government’s permission before 
publishing any column’.

  In a letter to Dlamini, RWB secretary-general Jean-François 
Julliard, said, ‘Conspiracy theory is an old refrain in the simplistic 
rhetoric of governments with little inclination to respect basic 
freedoms. Putting more obstacles in the path of journalists will only 
have a negative effect. Adopting such a law would bring shame on 
Swaziland and tarnish its image much more than any critical newspaper 
column.’

  Julliard added, ‘We urge you to promote press freedom and free
 speech and to abandon any plans for a repressive media law. By putting 
an end to the current harassment of the media and relaxing the climate 
for journalists, you will help Swaziland advance resolutely towards 
modernity.’

  In a statement RWB said, ‘In a recent address to parliament, 
the prime minister said he would like to see it adopt a press law that 
would force columnists to obtain prior permission from the authorities 
before any column appeared.



  Julliard said in his letter to Dlamini, ‘By
 making government approval a condition for the publication of newspaper
 articles, you would stifle all freedom of expression and strip 
journalism of its very essence.’



  Earlier this month (October 2010), Swaziland was ranked 155th 
out of 178 countries in the RWB annual world press freedom index.



  King 
Mswati III of Swaziland,
 sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute monarch, has been on the RWB list of
 ‘Predators 
of press freedom,’  for several years. 
Link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/10/more-outrage-as-pm-bullies-media.html 





      

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