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September 24, 2010

An Animal Called Media Tribunal

by Rabecca Theu, The Nation, Malawi - A hot debate rages on in South Africa over the ruling African National's Congress's wish to introduce a statutory media appeals tribunal which, it says, aims at strengthening media freedom and accountability. The country's media is fighting against the rule and the rest of Southern Africa is watching with interest because what seems like a one country matter could fan media suppression in the rest of the region.

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