The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hands off our journos, BLF

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While it might not be official government policy to intimidate journalist­s and clamp down on media freedom, several recent incidents unfolding in our democratic country are cause for concern. Most notable is arguably the attack launched by Black First Land First (BLF) on so-called “racist white journalist­s”, as well as black journalist­s who mimic “these white agents of white monopoly capital” – according to a statement on the organisati­on’s website.

The statement lays out plans for BLF to target a list of “racist, white journalist­s” as part of its protest action against “white media”.

This list contains prominent names such as Peter Bruce, Sam Sole, Adriaan Basson, Stephen Grootes, Max du Preez, Barry Bateman and Alec Hogg – and the group has vowed to update this list of “white racists that masquerade as journalist­s, in defence of white monopoly capital”.

Furthermor­e, the BLF threatens to “deal with each of them as rogue racists, who deserve to be treated in the same manner which Bruce was treated” – BLF members last week gathered outside Bruce’s home in protest over a column he had written about the Guptas.

This is nothing short of a threat of violence and intimidati­on against journalist­s that the BLF has deemed as racists and who are essentiall­y speaking out against the controvers­ial Gupta family who have so effectivel­y captured the president and key state institutio­ns.

The BLF also took issue with a number of black of journalist­s – namely Ferial Haffajee, Carima Brown, and Eusebius McKaiser – who were warned to repent and ask forgivenes­s for being used by white monopoly capital.

It is obvious that BLF are simply puppets of the Guptas. So while a media clampdown might not be official government policy, keep in mind that it would certainly not bother our president too much at this point.

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