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From: Patrick Craven <[email protected]>
Date: 18 March 2010 16:35
Subject: [COSATU Press] COSATU, the media and journalists
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*COSATU, the media and journalists*

The Congress of South African Trade Unions has noted with serious concern
the dispute between the ANC Youth League spokesman Floyd Shivambu and a
group of prominent journalists.

We are pleased that the serious issues arising from the dispute have been
referred to the ANCYL, the ANC, the Presidency and the Press Ombudsman for
investigation and adjudication.

At this stage the federation wishes to state that, in watching this
development, we shall be guided by the following principles:

1.    Clause 16.1 of the Bill of Rights, which says: “Everyone has the right
to freedom of expression, which includes ­freedom of the press and other
media;” COSATU will always act in a manner that protects these basic
freedoms, for we know all about the apartheid past we are emerging from.



2.    The right of all South African to criticise the press and other media
when they misinform the public, spread falsehoods or slander individuals.
COSATU has on many occasions criticised the media when we felt it
misrepresented our positions and when we felt that they allowed themselves
to be sucked into factional battles in the Alliance.



3.    The right of all workers, including those in the media, to the full
protection of the laws of the country, including the right to privacy and
not to be falsely accused. We are completely opposed to personal attacks and
vilification of individuals. The federation draws an important distinction
between criticisms of the media as an institution, which are legitimate and
often necessary, and attacks on individual media workers, who are entitled
to the same rights and protections as all other workers and who need to
treated with respect.



4.    Opposition to the misuse of state structures to obtain confidential
information on individuals. It appears that this may have happened and we
will be very happy for an investigation to establish the truth of this. If
is true that state institutions are being deployed to silence the media,
COSATU will be extremely concerned. The whole battle in the ANC Polokwane
conference and the whole struggle for liberation was amongst others to
ensure that the state institutions are not abused for narrow political and
factional ends.



COSATU will always take a critical view of the media, especially the South
African print media which is owned by just three giant private companies and
generally serves the interest of big business. We shall not hesitate to
complain whenever the media is distorting the truth, slandering individuals
or misrepresenting the workers’ movement and its allies.

If however the allegations contained in the complaint by 19 journalists are
true, we will not hesitate to condemn any attempt to intimidate journalists.


This will not be only an unacceptable attack on fellow workers but will make
the media even more likely to present a biased version of the truth, as
reporters and editors will not write the truth for fear of retaliation.

Attempts to threaten the media workers into censoring politically
embarrassing stories could well be the first step in a descent towards
Zanufication, dictatorship and a banana republic. There must be no return to
those days.

We call on the ANCYL, ANC, Presidency and the Press Ombudsman to leave no
stone unturned in their investigation of the allegation.



Patrick Craven (National Spokesperson)

Congress of South African Trade Unions

1-5 Leyds Cnr Biccard Streets

Braamfontein, 2017



P.O. Box 1019

Johannesburg, 2000

SOUTH AFRICA



Tel: +27 11 339-4911/24

Fax: +27 11 339-5080/6940/ 086 603 9667

Cell: 0828217456

E-Mail: [email protected]

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