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Do you think the media in South Africa is able to freely provide information without government censorship?

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User Merec
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South Africa's 1996 constitution protects press freedom. An investigative journalism culture is well established but apartheid-era legislation and terrorism laws are used to limit coverage of governments institutions when “national interest” is supposedly at stake.

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User Matthew Murdoch
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to be honest it needs government censorship in order to carry out the activity that's what I think

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User Nishanth Anand
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