Cape Times

Media’s ‘key role’ during apartheid

- Dominic Adriaanse

COMMUNICAT­IONS Minister Nomvula Mokonyane used her speech at the BRICS Media Forum to highlight the important role the media played during apartheid.

Mokonyane said the media helped mobilise people against apartheid, enlighteni­ng activists about the interconne­ction of the Struggle with other people’s struggles the world over.

She addressed 38 mainstream media organisati­ons from BRICS countries as well as some African countries on the second day of the forum held at the Westin Hotel.

The gathering, considered the biggest media forum yet, kicks off the BRICS heads’ of state summit in Joburg next week. It was hosted by Cai Mingzhao, president of Chinese News Agency Xinhua News and Dr Iqbal Survé, chairperso­n of the BRICS Business Council and Independen­t Media, under the theme “BRICS Media Co-operation – Fostering an Inclusive, Just World Order”.

Mokonyane also referred to the dualistic nature of media during the dark days of apartheid, where any person could be a patriot, on the one hand, and a so-called “terrorist” on the other.

Mokonyane said the forum coincided with the centenary celebratio­ns of Nelson Mandela and Albertina Nontsikele­lo Sisulu.

She said the centenary celebratio­ns of these two icons had a significan­t impact in bringing diverse South Africans together and galvanised the spirit of national pride and Ubuntu.

“It was during… apartheid that the white media referred to these two icons of our Struggle as ‘terrorists’, only because they had fiercely and fearlessly fought against apartheid, which the UN referred to as a crime against humanity.

“Accordingl­y, any person could be a patriot, on the one hand and a so-called “terrorist” on the other, depending on which side the media was looking at them. The history of our Struggle has, in many ways, demonstrat­ed the dualistic nature of media in our country,” Mokonyane said.

The Third BRICS Media Forum came to an end yesterday at the Westin Hotel, Cape Town, where Communicat­ions Minister Nomvula Mokonyane gave the keynote address. More than 120 media agencies from the five member states and Africa attended the first Media Forum hosted outside of China. The event culminated in the Cape Town declaratio­n of the third BRICS Media Forum, and the adoption of the action plan by the forum’s participan­ts. It was hosted by Cai Mingzhao, the president of Chinese news agency Xinhua News, and Dr Iqbal Survé, the chairperso­n of the BRICS Business Council and Independen­t Media, under the theme “BRICS Media Co-operation Fostering an Inclusive, Just World Order”.

 ?? Pictures: Courtney Africa and Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA) ?? AWARDED: Xinhua president Cai Mingzhao hands over a gift to Minister of Communicat­ions Nomvula Mokonyane and Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille with the co-chairperso­n of the BRICS Media Forum, Dr Iqbal Survé.
Pictures: Courtney Africa and Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA) AWARDED: Xinhua president Cai Mingzhao hands over a gift to Minister of Communicat­ions Nomvula Mokonyane and Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille with the co-chairperso­n of the BRICS Media Forum, Dr Iqbal Survé.
 ?? Picture: Courtney Africa/African News Agency (ANA) ?? CO-OPERATION: Minister of Communicat­ions Nomvula Mokonyane delivered the keynote address at the BRICS Media Forum at the Westin Hotel ballroom centre.
Picture: Courtney Africa/African News Agency (ANA) CO-OPERATION: Minister of Communicat­ions Nomvula Mokonyane delivered the keynote address at the BRICS Media Forum at the Westin Hotel ballroom centre.
 ?? Picture: Courtney Africa/African News Agency (ANA) ?? LISTENING ATTENTIVEL­Y: Dmitrii Gorsnostae­v, left, deputy editor-in-chief of Sputnik; Alexandre Gorelik, deputy director of TV BRICS; Romualdo Salata, general director CMA group Brazil; chairing the panel Wang Xiaohui, editor-in-chief of China.org. cn; Tian Shubin, chairman and president Xinhuanet; VS Chandrasek­ar, executive editor of Indo Asian News Service; and Qiu Xin, president of Shanghai United, during the BRICS Media Forum.
Picture: Courtney Africa/African News Agency (ANA) LISTENING ATTENTIVEL­Y: Dmitrii Gorsnostae­v, left, deputy editor-in-chief of Sputnik; Alexandre Gorelik, deputy director of TV BRICS; Romualdo Salata, general director CMA group Brazil; chairing the panel Wang Xiaohui, editor-in-chief of China.org. cn; Tian Shubin, chairman and president Xinhuanet; VS Chandrasek­ar, executive editor of Indo Asian News Service; and Qiu Xin, president of Shanghai United, during the BRICS Media Forum.
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 ?? Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) ?? DISCUSSION: President of the CMA Group in Brazil, José Juan Sanchez, during the closing ceremony on day two of the BRICS Media Forum.
Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) DISCUSSION: President of the CMA Group in Brazil, José Juan Sanchez, during the closing ceremony on day two of the BRICS Media Forum.
 ?? Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) ?? DEMONSTRAT­E: Qiu Xin, the president of Shanghai United Media Group, during a panel discussion on day two of the BRICS Media forum.
Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) DEMONSTRAT­E: Qiu Xin, the president of Shanghai United Media Group, during a panel discussion on day two of the BRICS Media forum.

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