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Today is the last day you read about government corruption


Almost 14 years ago to the day, former president Nelson Mandela told journalists that press freedom would never be under threat in South Africa for as "long as the ANC is the majority party". That was on November 19 1997, but now all that looks set to change.... Today, the ANC of the Pirates of Polokwane wants to tell us as a country that Information about anything in government can be CLASSIFIED and if anyone brings corruption, looting or mismanagement of state resources to the attention of the public, that person will be arrested without being able to argue in court that their actions were out of public interest.
The Protection of State Information Bill steamrolled through Parliament by the Mandela government today will be the start of the end of accountability and transparency from our politicians and could lead to a DICTATORSHIP. This day marks the beginning of the end of our right to freedom of expression and information we cherish as a pillar of the constitution that guards our future...
1 comments:
They would still have to make the public shut up, which will be very hard to do!
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