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Press Censorship

In the age of the internet, censorship has acquired a new face
Analysis
/ 27 April 2017

In the age of the internet, censorship has acquired a new face

"Censorship strategies include repression 2.0, masked political control and technology capture"

By Glenda Daniels
President Kenyatta signs controversial anti-terror bill amid criticism
Africa
/ 19 December 2014

President Kenyatta signs controversial anti-terror bill amid criticism

a law that promotes censorship and allows authorities to crack down on suspected terrorists, impeding on human rights, set to be passed in Kenya.

By Sapa Afp
‘Verbal lynching’ of journo reveals the dangers of reporting in Lesotho
Africa
/ 4 December 2014

‘Verbal lynching’ of journo reveals the dangers of reporting in Lesotho

The mountain kingdom needs a robust, confident media to cover events without fear or favour – but this is unlikely in this polarised society.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 December 2010

‘If govt gets us to censor ourselves, then they’ve won’

There are 145 journalists in jail in 28 countries worldwide — the highest number reported in the past 14 years.

By Lisa Steyn
My tribunal is your tribunal
Article
/ 26 August 2010

My tribunal is your tribunal

The ANC have been markedly quiet about successful examples of media tribunals. We thought we’d help their case with round-up of attempts in history.

By Lisa Van Wyk
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Africa
/ 20 May 2010

Sudan censors two newspapers

Sudanese security officers stormed two newspapers on Wednesday, tearing up articles ready for printing, employees said.

By Staff Reporter

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