*SACP AND CITY PRESS MEETING
*

* *

*28 May 2012*

An SACP delegation led by General Secretary Blade Nzimande met with *City
Press *Editor, Ferial Haffajee and some of her colleagues to discuss a wide
range of issues related to the newspapers coverage of Brett Murray’s
painting, *The Spear.*

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*

The SACP referred to the pioneering role it played in fostering alternative
media in South Africa through such publications as *The International, The
South African Worker, Umsebenzi, The Guardian, Advance, *and *New Age, *and
the huge sacrifices its members had made in fighting for the freedom of the
Press and democracy in this country. The SACP stressed that it remains
committed to freedom of speech and artistic expression but does not see
this as an abstract right that licenses media workers and artists to
trample on peoples dignity and inflame racial tensions.

The SACP noted that Ferial Haffajee also once recognized, in another
context, that the right to freedom of expression is not an unlimited right
and it needs to be balanced and socially contextualized.

The SACP recognizes the historical role of the *City Press *as a platform
to fight the legacy of apartheid and racism particularly.

Both parties agreed that the rights to dignity and the rights to freedom of
expression are important rights to be defended by all South Africans.* ***

 The SACP delegation explained why there was such huge outrage at Murray’s
painting and why it had called for a boycott of the *City Press*. The SACP
is clear that in a democracy it has the right to boycott media that
tramples on people’s dignity. While understanding people’s anger, the SACP
condemns any intimidation of and threats to the staff of City Press. The
SACP also stressed that it supports the right of the media to criticize
politicians, provided that this does not undermine their rights to dignity,
and believes that media can play a major role in deepening and advancing
democracy.


The *City Press *welcomed the meeting with the SACP, and  explained that
reporting did not necessarily mean endorsement. Cit Press explained that
the media by its very nature regularly published material that did not
necessarily express the views of its editors or staff.





The *City Press* stressed that it did not believe that a boycott of
newspapers was the way to deal with difference between political
organisations and the media, mor so when those calling for the boycott had
access to decision-makers at the newspaper.


 The SACP and *City Press* agreed that the experiences around *The
Spear *should
ultimately serve to create a better understanding between the media, its
consumers and political organisations in the interests of consolidating
media freedom and our democracy.



The SACP and *City Press *agreed that there should be regular meetings
between political organisations and the media to create better
understanding of the nature,  roles, responsibilities and challenges of
roleplayers in their respective spheres in order to advance media freedom
and democracy in this country.



The SACP welcomes the initiatives of the Editor of the City Press so far in
apologizing and withdrawing the painting from its website, and raised
further issues with the City Press in this regard.


The SACP will engage with the ANC and its other Alliance partners on the
issues raised at the meeting, including the boycott of the *City Press*,
and what can be done to take matters positively forward.

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*Malesela Maleka                                                  Tebatso
Bahila*

*SACP Media Officer                                              City Press
Media Officer*

*071 35 40165                                                       082 88
22602*

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