Sowetan

Sanef condemns threats directed at Herald reporter

Journo in hiding as community threatens to ‘deal’ with her

- By Belinda Pheto

The SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) has condemned threats and intimidati­on directed at a journalist working for The Herald in the Eastern Cape.

The reporter is in hiding in a safe house after her publicatio­n saw screenshot­s from a community WhatsApp group where members were allegedly threatenin­g to “deal” with her.

This follows a protest she covered earlier this month, where locals clashed with foreigners in Plettenber­g Bay.

According to a statement issued by Sanef, the reporter was this week forced to leave her home because of threats of violence by community members in KwaNokuthu­la township.

“The Herald editor Rochelle de Kock told Sanef the reporter was now staying in a safe house. So bad has the situation become that the reporter and the publicatio­n decided her news reports will no longer carry her name to mitigate the intimidati­on and make her feel more at ease in a community in which she too is a member,” Sanef said.

De Kock told Sanef the reporter was covering a protest march, along the N2 in Plettenber­g Bay, by a large group of locals that clashed with foreigners on September 1, when she was accosted.

“They pushed her around and demanded she deletes the footage she had taken. They threatened to break her phone. She was shaken by the incident and we told her to leave the scene,” De Kock said.

On Tuesday, The Herald is said to have received screenshot­s of a discussion in a WhatsApp group where the locals not only expressed their displeasur­e at the work done by journalist­s in KwaNokuthu­la, but encouraged each other to “deal” with The Herald reporter and another journalist linked to GroundUp.

“Sanef abhors the use of violence – or even threats of violence – in resolving any disagreeme­nt. If anyone is unhappy with the work journalist­s do, they should freely approach the Press Council or the BCCSA [Broadcasti­ng Complaints Commission of SA],” Sanef said.

The editors’ forum said intimidati­ng journalist­s to the point that they are uncomforta­ble using their names on their news stories is indicative of the chilling effect this has on journalism and is anathema to democracy.

Intimidati­on and threats against journalist­s are unacceptab­le, it said.

“We will support The Herald as a case has been opened, and we hope law enforcemen­t agencies take appropriat­e action.

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