A mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says the government must guarantee media freedom and unbiased news coverage. President De Klerk, despite his public statements on the dismantling of apartheid, continues to resist calls to reform the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), thus retaining apartheid's manipulative cycle of misinformation. The mailing says the SABC is dominated by the Broederbond, the powerful Afrikaaner secret society, as well as the Directorate of Military Intelligence since 1950, and it has provided De Klerk's National Party with a monopoly on South Africa's air waves. The mailing includes WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK 9 FROM 27/02/92...
A mailing of the Unlock Apartheid's Jails campaign. The mailing says the government must guarantee media freedom and unbiased news coverage. President De Klerk, despite his public statements on the dismantling of apartheid, continues to resist calls to reform the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), thus retaining apartheid's manipulative cycle of misinformation. The mailing says the SABC is dominated by the Broederbond, the powerful Afrikaaner secret society, as well as the Directorate of Military Intelligence since 1950, and it has provided De Klerk's National Party with a monopoly on South Africa's air waves. The mailing includes WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT FOR WEEK 9 FROM 27/02/92 TO 04/03/02 and "New Anti-Apartheid Videos." The mailing discusses CODESA, the ANC (African National Congress), the Campaign for Open Media, formal repression, the Ciskei National Security Act, political prisoners, death row, detention without trial, violence, COSATU, Michael Lapsley, F.W. de Klerk, Security Force Actions, and Vigilante Related Actions.