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Petition the President: Stop the Secrecy Bill!

Petition the President: Stop the Secrecy Bill!

Posted in: Secrecy Bill|April 29, 2013

Parliament has passed the Secrecy Bill (the Protection of State Information Bill) and now President Zuma must apply his mind in considering signing it into law. The Right2Know Campaign calls on all freedom-loving South Africans and democrats across the world to contact President Zuma and appeal to him to stop the Secrecy Act and either return the …

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Free airtime demands: operators respond

Posted in: R2K News, Right to Communicate, Western Cape|June 20, 2013

Right2Know, the organisation behind the campaign against the Protection of State Information, or “Secrecy” Bill, recently demanded a “free basic amount of airtime and data” from South Africa’s mobile network operators as part of its “Right2Call”, or Vula’ma Connexion campaign. According to Right2Know, “the high cost of airtime and data undermines the democratising potential of …

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Vodacom, MTN stifle the public’s right to communicate, says rights lobby group

Posted in: R2K News, Right to Communicate, Western Cape|June 20, 2013

SOUTH African mobile network operators Vodacom and MTN are the main culprits stifling the public’s right to communicate, with high airtime and data costs continuing to undermine the democratising potential of mobile networks, says rights lobby group Right2Know. The lobby group on Wednesday launched its campaign to call for free basic and affordable telecommunications by …

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Give us free airtime, data, SMS: Right2Know

Posted in: R2K News, Right to Communicate, Western Cape|June 20, 2013

Right2Know, the organisation behind the campaign against the Protection of State Information Bill (also known as the “Secrecy Bill”), has announced plans to march on Vodacom, MTN, and ICASA to demand a “free basic amount of airtime and data”. The march is scheduled for 09:00 on Wednesday, 12 June 2013, starting opposite the Cape Town …

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R2K to protest communication rates

Posted in: R2K News, Right to Communicate, Western Cape|June 20, 2013

CAPE TOWN – The Right2Know (R2K) Campaign is preparing to stage a protest march in Cape Town on Wednesday,calling for more affordable cellphone and internet rates. This is part of the campaign’s efforts to bring down the cost of communication in the country. The campaign’s Murray Hunter said, “People have the means to access information …

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Call to lower airtime costs

Posted in: Secrecy Bill|June 20, 2013

Cape Town – RIGHT2KNOW is to launch their latest campaign on Wednesday. They want cellphone companies to provide “free basic and affordable airtime and (internet) data for all”. The campaign will be launched at a march from the Cape Town International Convention Centre to Vodacom, on the Foreshore, and then to Parliament from 9am. On …

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Right2Know’s urgent call on cellphone costs

Posted in: R2K News, Right to Communicate|June 20, 2013

South Africans pay some of the most expensive rates in the world for cellphone and data charges. Now a civil society group is taking on the big cellphone companies. The Right2Know organisation says that exorbitant cellphone charges are barring many South Africans from accessing their basic right to communicate – and that companies like MTN …

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Right2Know campaign challenges cellphone costs

Posted in: R2K News, Right to Communicate|June 20, 2013

The Right 2 Know campaign are claiming that cellphone companies are making staggering profits on SMS’s and that South Africa “has the sixth highest mobile phone charges in the world”. Vodacom’s Richard Boorman says the claims “hold no water” as they do not factor in “network and infrastructure” costs, which include a “myriad of other …

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R2K calls for disclosure of the names of the members and financiers of the bid to buy Independent Newspapers

Posted in: Media Freedom|June 18, 2013

The Irish owners of  Independent News and Media South Africa have now approved the sale of  the company to the Sekunjalo consortium bringing the deal one step closer to fruition. The Right2Know Campaign has written to the Competition Commission calling for full disclosure of the names of members and financiers of the Surve consortium that are poised to take control …

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R2K endorses Civil society letter to United States Congress on Internet and telecommunications surveillance

Posted in: Right to Communicate, Secrecy Bill|June 18, 2013

Members of US Congress: We write as a coalition of civil society organizations from around the world to express our serious alarm regarding revelations of Internet and telephone communications surveillance of US and non-US citizens by the US government. We also wish to express our grave concern that US authorities may have made the data …

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Bongani Xezwi: 071 043 2221

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Joanne Adams: 083 498 1583

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Nkwame Cedile: 060 478 7563

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