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Muthambi defends 'balanced' SABC coverage

Publish date: 24 August 2016
Issue Number: 4059
Diary: Legalbrief Today
Category: Media

Communications Minister Faith Muthambi vigorously defended the SABC before Parliament’s Communications Committee yesterday, insisting it operated within broadcasting legislation and the Constitution when it decided not to broadcast violent protests, notes Legalbrief. Muthambi cited a number of rules and sections in the Broadcasting Act and Constitution, which allow the public broadcaster to reach a balance between freedom of expression and the incitement of violence. ‘The corporation is encouraged to ensure the development of freedom of expression by providing a wide range of programming that reflects opinions, ideas and values,’ Muthambi said, according to a Fin24 report.  ‘But in line with the public broadcasting mandate the corporation also has a role to ensure it contributes towards nation-building and cohesion.’ She added that the decision not to air violent protests was in line with the Constitution, which places limits on the freedom of expression. ‘Freedom of expression doesn’t extend to the propaganda of war,’ Muthambi said.

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