Johannesburg – The Right2Know Campaign on Friday described the Film and Publication Board's (FPB) decision to reclassify the film Inxeba as homophobic censorship. The organisation in a statement said: ...
The stature Right2Know has gained in civil society in South Africa in the past year makes it seem a lot older than a mere 12 months. But then, there's been a lot of work to do. “The initial impetus ...
Johannesburg – Civil organisation Right2Know will on Tuesday protest at headquarters of South Africa’s four largest telecommunications companies in Gauteng, demanding that the price of cellular data ...
In May of this year we reported on the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola, granting an exemption to the South African Police Service (SAPS) when it comes to purchasing or ...
R2K has issued the following statement: On 17 December the Movement for Transformation of the Media in South Africa (MTMSA) chose a luxurious suite in the Mandela Rhodes Place Building to launch this ...
The Right2Know Campaign yesterday, Thursday, 26 May 2011, released a statement calling for a new period of action to stop the Protection of Information Bill, aka the Secrecy Bill, which will affect ...
The Right2Know Campaign and its supporters now had the floor to themselves, and feeling victorious staged a street rally where Mark Weinberg, human rights campaigners Mary Burton, Zackie Achmat, and ...
Advocacy group Right2Know has welcomed new regulations around data expiry announced by the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) last week, but said more needs to be done to reduce costs ...
Yesterday marchers with Right2Know stopped in Mt. Airy to raise awareness of the widespread use of genetically modified foods. The goal, organizers say, is to pressure the White House and Congress to ...
The Right2Know Campaign will march on cell phone providers this weekend, campaigning for more affordable mobile costs. Media freedom and communication activists will deliver memoranda to MTN, Vodacom, ...
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette has discontinued the Right2Know mugshot gallery and has taken down all previously published mugshots. For the past decade, the gallery has included photos, names and ...