Attacks on journalists at protests must end: DA

08 May 2017 - 21:13 By TMG Digital
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Photojournalist, Mujahid Safodien, was attacked in Coligny‚ as he was filming a house that had been burned.
Photojournalist, Mujahid Safodien, was attacked in Coligny‚ as he was filming a house that had been burned.
Image: Poloko Tau via Twitter

The DA has condemned the recent acts of violence against journalists covering protest actions across the country and had urged protesters to not resort to violent ends to voice their frustrations.

DA spokesperson on communications Phumzile Van Damme noted that on Sunday journalists were forced to flee from the protests in Vuwani in Limpopo‚ after six vehicles‚ including two SABC vans‚ were damaged after protestors pelted stones at them.

On Monday‚ another journalist was yet again caught in the crossfire‚ when he was attacked in Coligny‚ as he was filming a house that had been burned.

“The DA urgently calls on the police to better protect journalists against acts of violence directed at them. Equally‚ protests must never include attacks on journalists‚ who are doing their jobs to cover protest actions.

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“South Africa is a democratic country where citizens may exercise their Constitutional right to protest‚ however‚ those who protest must do so peacefully.

”The media play an important role in covering the events on the ground and reporting on these protests‚ and we urge protesters to not misplace their frustrations with the government on journalists‚” Van Damme said.

She said journalists had the “unnerving task” of often going into volatile conditions in order to educate and inform the rest of the country.

“The DA commends all the brave and fearless journalists who go out every day in pursuit of the truth‚” Van Damme said.

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