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The Law of South Africa dictionary defines defamation as a statement that "has the effect of injuring a plaintiff’s reputation".
The presidency has challenged cartoonist Jonathan ‘Zapiro’ Shapiro to a public debate after withdrawing its lawsuit over the ‘Lady Justice’ cartoon.
President Zuma has withdrawn his claim for damages against a Zapiro cartoon published in the Sunday Times and agreed to pay half of its legal costs.
President Zuma has withdrawn his claim for damages against a Zapiro cartoon published in the Sunday Times and agreed to pay half of its legal costs.
Zuma’s legal team will not let him go into the witness box in his face-off against the award-winning cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro in court next week.
President Jacob Zuma has avoided acting on claims against Zapiro ahead of Mangaung but the cartoonist says he will remain involved with the battle.
President Jacob Zuma has reduced his claims against cartoonist Zapiro from R5-million to R100 000, media lawyer Dario Milo said.
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In a discussion that ranged from the hilarious to the depressing, Zapiro and other heavyweights discussed satire and the limits of freedom of expression.
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Zapiro’s latest round of detractors, as usual, get it quite wrong, writes Alex Myers.
Readers express their views about the Zapiro cartoon which appeared in last week’s Mail & Guardian.
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I think there is a case for examining the psychological profile of the likes of Zapiro and other Zuma detractors, writes Vusi Mona.
Media watchers have defended cartoonist Zapiro, saying editors walk a fine line between editing and censorship, writes Faranaaz Parker.
Mail & Guardian readers have been very vocal in their criticism and praise of Zapiro’s controversial cartoon. Here are some of their comments.
Thought Leader’s editor wonders whether the severity of South Africa’s political discourse warrants the severity of Zapiro’s latest cartoon.