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Africa Subsaharan
South African TV reporter banned for being Jewish
2006-10-27
The head of news at the state-owned South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has been accused of acting arbitrarily in unofficially blacklisting eight journalists and commentators. Among the banned journalists is Israel-based freelancer Paula Slier, a Jerusalem Post contributor, who has been barred from reporting because she is a Jew.

SABC management set up a commission under former SABC head Zwelakhe Sisulu and advocate Gilbert Marcus - after complaints about a ruling, allegedly by news head Snuki Zikalala, that certain commentators and analysts not be used because they were critical of South African President Thabo Mbeki. The commission, which has now released its findings, said AM Live anchor John Perlman was right when he had said that blacklisting of commentators and analysts was happening "by instruction."

Zikalala ordered an outright ban on reports from Slier because, the commission found, he assumed that since Slier was Jewish she supported Israel. Zikalala admits to supporting the PLO and justified his ban on Slier, who used to report regularly for the SABC until barred in 2004, by calling the conflict in the Middle East a "Jewish war" and saying the corporation needed someone who was "impartial."
Posted by:Fred

#4  so the commission found stuff that was embarassing about Zikala (evidently a genuinely independent commission - good for SA) Now what happens? Zikala goes? Or he stays, and this is just a minor embarassment for Mbeki (I mean compared to his idiocy on HIV, how many SA voters care about bias and racism at the SABC?)
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-10-27 10:34  

#3  Contrarian is big on verbal masterbation. Less big on thoughtful analysis.
Posted by: lotp   2006-10-27 09:28  

#2  But Contrarian will say this is a simple business decision, based on attracting larger audience segments. So that's ok. And, he'll be able to buy cheaper airline tickets to Cape Town as well as London -- the vacation options multiply!
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-27 08:54  

#1  Check the pic, Zikalala. Follow his path, share his fate.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2006-10-27 02:20  

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