The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) announced on Wednesday that progress was being made in its legal case in the Equality Court initiated to protect journalists against harassment and abuse.
In a statement, the forum said it had lodged a complaint in the Equality Court late last year against the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) following “a barrage of abusive and dangerous threats against journalists”. It said it approached the court “in defence of media freedom and seeking the protection of journalists”.
The court papers call for:
See here for the full set of papers – https://sanef.org.za/sanef-vs-eff-court-papers/
The forum said after initial delays with the case, it has been informed that Judge Hughes would be hearing the matter and that the following timeline has been agreed to:
“Sanef sees progress as regards this case as critical given the ongoing harassment of journalists. In this regard, we note the most recent chilling case of harassment of investigative journalist Pauli van Wyk in the wake of her hard-hitting stories on the EFF and VBS Bank. We note a tweet by Julius Malema communicated to his more than 2.4m followers. He didn’t elaborate or name any individuals, but the timing pointed to a veiled threat. He called for his followers to ‘go for the kill’ and to ‘hit hard’.
“As Sanef, we believe that this court case will finally hold the EFF leadership to account in its sustained abuse of journalists – and thus its sustained abuse of our hard-won constitutional principles of freedom of expression, access to information and freedom of the media.”
(Compiled by Makhosandile Zulu)
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