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The Media and the Law: A Handbook for Community JournalistsPublication DateJanuary 1, 2008
SummaryAccording to Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI), over the past few years the organisation has charted a trend of increasing media censorship in South Africa. While large media houses are generally well-equipped to handle this, FXI says that smaller community newspapers often lack the knowledge, skills, and resources to fend off threats to their freedom to publish. This guide intends to fill that knowledge and skill gap. It is designed to enable small independent and community media, specifically newspapers and radio, to counter growing media censorship in South Africa, and to ensure that the media is aware of their rights and how to protect and enforce them. The handbook provides information about the current state of the law of defamation, and provides checklists to see whether particular reports are defamatory. In addition, it provides information on what to do if particular reports do attract threats of legal action. The publication contains the following sections:
PublisherNumber of Pages45 CostFree to download
LanguagesEnglish ContactSimon Delaney
Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI)
21st Floor, Sable Centre
Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)11 403 8403
Fax: +27 (0)11 339-4109
SourceSANGONeT website on July 18 2008. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 22 2008 Last Updated July 22 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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