SWAZILAND’S embattled media won the first round in the kingdom’s latest attempt to dilute press freedom on Friday, by getting temporary High Court protection for not revealing its sources. Judge Tom Masuku ruled on Friday the State-owned Swazi Observer was not obliged to hand over leaked government documentation it based news reports on. Swaziland Attorney-General Phesheya Dlamini filed an urgent application on Friday, demanding the Swazi Observer hand over its copy of a letter written by Swaziland Police Commissioner Edgar Hillary to his South African counterpart, who was then Commissioner George Fivaz.