There is a global free speech recession and South Africa is not immune

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OPINION | There is a global free speech recession and South Africa is not immune

The proposed amendments in Parliament to our intelligence legislation are just one example of a shrinking space for free speech.

Its requirement of vetting those that access national"key points" - which includes the SABC - is also a clear threat to the independence of the media. from the Future of Free Speech project analysing 22 of the world's open democracies illustrates, around the world, action taken to restrict free speech far outweighs action which seeks to protect it.

For example, the Protection of Personal Information Act has the laudable goal of protecting individuals' privacy, but its implementation means access to information is severely constrained. The report does highlight actions undertaken to protect speech. Around the world, many of these have occurred through the courts.

It stressed the particularly gendered nature of Maughan's experience, highlighting the abuse she received from Zuma supporters online. As SLAPP suits often take the form of"David vs Goliath" legal processes, these laws can be a powerful tool to give effect to the right to freedom of expression of those with less financial muscle.

 

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