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BLF: Police won't hesitate to act - Fikile Mbalula

Police minister says journalists cannot and must never be silenced

MEDIA STATEMENT BY MINSTER OF POLICE, MR FIKILE MBALULA

8 July 2017

The Minister of Police, Mr Fikile Mbalula welcomes the judgement on the case brought by South African National Editor's Forum (SANEF) against Black Land First (BLF). The courts remain the last arbiter to settle our differences and their decisions must be respected.  "Ours is to uphold the rule of law and we expect everyone to respect the court judgment. The Police will not hesitate to act against those who want to undermine the decisions of the court," Minister Mbalula said.

Minister Mbalula affirms the importance of robust engagement in our democracy where no prisoners are spared. This is what must make South Africa nation that engages.  "No matter how heated the engagements are, they must happen within the ambit of the law. Therefore no intimidation or harassment must be used to silence those you differ with, "Minister Mbalula added.

Minister Mbalula calls upon BLF members to stop harassing and intimidating members of the media and respect the court judgement. In a democratic South Africa freedom of the press is one of the celebrated freedoms. We have a duty all of us to protect that freedom.  "Journalist cannot and must never be silenced. They form a critical part of our democracy, they inform and educate our people. They are the voice of the voiceless and marginalized South Africans," Minister Mbalula added.

Minister Mbalula reassures South Africans that action will be taken against those who are hell-bent in undermining our democracy. Police have a duty to protect all citizens, no one has a right to protest on anyone's private residence.

Statement issued by Mr Vuyo Mhaga, Spokesperson for Police Ministry, 8 July 2017