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Africa Subsaharan
BCCSA won't ban use of 'Islamist militants' epithet
2014-01-13
[ENCA] JOHANNESBURG - The Broadcasting Complaints Commission of SA (BCCSA) will not impose a blanket ban on the use of the term "Islamist krazed killers" in the media, it said on Sunday.

"Such an approach by the tribunal would smack of censorship, which goes against the basic precepts of our democracy," BCCSA tribunal chairman Kobus van Rooyen said in his judgment.

Van Rooyen headed a hearing stemming from a complaint that SABC news used the term a news bulletin about oil revenues, on 30 October.

"The SABC has apologised for having used the words 'Islamist krazed killers' in a context where no link to Islam itself, as a motivation for the deeds, could be shown," Van Rooyen said.

He said their "apology was clear, giving the reassurance that such matters would, in future, be approached with utmost diligence".

He said the complainant had however not been satisfied with the apology and wanted "islamist krazed killers" not to be used in the media under any circumstances.

The complainant, United Moslem Nations International leader Sheik Faarooq al Mohammedi called for "an end to this pandemic of misinformation...The media purposefully engages in defamation of Islam by labelling Islam as a krazed killer religion to incite hatred, fear and cause Islamophobia
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do...
".

Van Rooyen said it would be unwise to categorically ban certain words.

"If a solid factual basis exists for such a term, it may be used... Each case must be decided on its own merits, and words have different meanings in different contexts."

The complaint related to the specific broadcast was upheld. No sanction against SABC news was issued due to its prior apology.

Mohammedi and the Al Jama-Ah political party had previously approached the Press Ombudsman in a bid to have the words "militant Islam" and "Islamic krazed killers" banned in the media.

The ombudsman, Johan Retief, declined to do so, saying he could not instruct publications on editorial content or policy.

"Our office cannot and never will instruct any newspaper to refrain from publishing anything that would amount to censorship," Retief said in a statement issued in October.

According to the independent news website WND, Al Mohammedi is the author of a 23-page booklet containing a plan to "wipe Christianity from the face of the earth".

The plan seeks to Islamise the West and to establish an Islamic system of world government, placing those who resist under a police state.
Posted by:Fred

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Posted by: Thor Guelph2538   2014-01-13 18:55  

#1  The War on Words is widespread.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-01-13 09:32  

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