(FXI/IFEX) – In a press release, FXI strongly condemned the physical attacks, harassment and death threats issued against journalists working for the African Eye News Service (AENS) in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga Province. The FXI wrote to the Mpumalanga Member of Executive Council (MEC) for Safety and Security, Thabang Makwetla, calling for action against the perpetrators. In […]
(FXI/IFEX) – In a press release, FXI strongly condemned the physical attacks, harassment and death threats issued against journalists working for the African Eye News Service (AENS) in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga Province. The FXI wrote to the Mpumalanga Member of Executive Council (MEC) for Safety and Security, Thabang Makwetla, calling for action against the perpetrators.
In the letter, the FXI denounced the attacks as acts of “criminal hooliganism” and condemned the inaction and lethargy displayed by the police towards the culprits. The FXI further stated that it considered the attacks to be not only an assault against individuals exercising their constitutional right and duty to inform the public, but also an incursion against press freedom and the right to freedom of expression in South Africa.
Journalists Zenzele Kuhlase, Steven Zibonelo Ntuli and Jabulile Sherrone Mhlabane have made sworn statements (provided to the FXI) to the police in Nelspruit that they were physically assaulted, harassed and threatened with death for reporting on certain court cases. The police have failed to arrest and charge the suspects or intervene to protect the journalists’ lives.
Particularly worrying for the FXI is the fact that in some instances, the threats and intimidation occurred in the presence of uniformed police officers, including the Nelspruit police station commissioner. Kuhlase, a court reporter with the AENS, stated that two men physically assaulted him outside the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court on 16 July 2002, in an attempt to prevent him from taking photographs of a suspect in a child assault case. The two men also attacked AENS photojournalist Ntuli, forcing him to flee from the scene to save himself from further injuries. A police sergeant and a police inspector, who are also suspects in the child assault case, stood by and watched.
Mhlabane, a general news reporter for the AENS, has received death threats for naming and identifying a suspect in the break-in and theft of property from her house. These threats were made in the presence of a number of police officers, including the Nelspruit police station commissioner, Senior Superintendent Joseph Ntsanwisi. The suspect has also been accused of murder in a different case. No action has been taken against him.
The journalists now fear for their lives and Mhlabane has already gone into hiding. She has also sought psychological counselling as a result of the trauma that she has been exposed to.
Recommended Action
Send appeals to authorities:
– calling for immediate investigations into the circumstances surrounding the attacks and harassment of the journalists, and for the arrest and prosecution of those responsible
– urging them to take all relevant steps to protect the lives and property of the journalists, and to ensure that they are not hindered in any way from attending to their normal duty of collecting and disseminating news and information
Appeals To
Mr Thabang Makwetla
Member of Executive Council
Safety and Security
Mpumalanga
Private Bag X 11269
Nelspruit
1200
South Africa
Fax: +013 766 4616
E-mail: nongakane@nel.mpu.gov.za
Director Eric Nkabinde
Mpumalanga Provincial Commissioner
SA Police Service
Private Bag X1801
Middelburg
1050
South Africa
Fax: +013 249 1026
E-mail: mpprovcom@saps.org.za
Jakie Selebi
National Police Commissioner
SA Police Service
Private Bag X94
Pretoria
0001
South Africa
Fax: +012 339 2167
E-mail: netcomm@saps.org.za
The Public Protector
Mpumalanga Regional Office
PO Box 3373
Nelspruit
South Africa
Fax: +013 752 7883
Mr H. I. Khuba
Acting P. Head
Independent Complaints Directorate
Mpumalanga
Regional Office
Nelspruit
South Africa
Fax: +013 752 2602
Copies to:
Justin Arenstein
Editor
African Eye News Service
Fax: +013 755 4119
E-mail: editor@africanpress.com
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