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World Press Freedom Day
Civic Alliance for Social & Economic Progress (CASEP)
May 03, 2003

Saturday 3rd May is World Press Freedom Day. CASEP joins the media community in commemorating this day.

World Press Freedom Day was established by the United Nations 12 years ago to remember and celebrate press freedom and the fundamental principle that underpins this liberty- the constitutional right of the public to inform and to be informed.

However, CASEP notes with concern that this principle, enshrined in the Constitution of Zimbabwe, and regional and international human rights instruments, is being suffocated in Zimbabwe's ever-diminishing democratic space. There is little to celebrate 23 years after the country gained political independence from Rhodesia.

The realization of the rights to freedom of expression and access to information demands commitment from all players (including the media, the public and government authorities) in the democratic arena.

Significantly, CASEP has observed that the Government of Zimbabwe has reneged on this commitment through enacting repressive laws that curtail these rights. In AIPPA, the media's editorial independence is at stake- it removes the right of individuals to report freely on events and issues of public interest and importance. In POSA, the right to criticize public officials is curtailed. Further, the state's failure to bring to justice perpetrators of all manner of crimes against the media and its workers exacerbates the climate of repression and intolerance that pervades society today.

It is an urgent and critical necessity that a free and progressive information and media environment in Zimbabwe be restored. This means:

  • Urgent reform of laws affecting the media and information dissemination, including the repeal of Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and the total overhaul of the Broadcasting Services Act (BSA)
  • Recognition and impartial enforcement of rights and freedoms contained in Zimbabwe's constitution, and in the relevant regional and international agreements to which Zimbabwe is a signatory
  • Immediate cessation of violence and intimidation (in all their forms) of media and information workers and institutions, and of media consumers
  • Active encouragement of information diversity, debate and information flow through all relevant means and channels
  • Immediate and urgent actions towards reforming the public media, to enable them to act with impartiality as a truly national information resource, and fulfill their original mandate to encourage diversity of opinion and debate, support development and play an active and positive role in democratic nation building.

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