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Zuma OK with 'no whites' rule
22/02/2008 20:02  - (SA)  

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  • Johannesburg - White journalists expressed their dismay after they were denied access to the "hottest news ticket in town" when barred from listening to ANC President Jacob Zuma at a forum exclusively for black journalists.

    Zuma addressed the Forum of Black Journalists' (FBJ) re-launch at the Sandton Sun hotel in Johannesburg on Friday.

    The ANC president himself saw nothing wrong with white journalists being denied entry to the event, in which he delivered an off the record address.

    "I saw nothing wrong," said Zuma when asked whether he approved of the exclusion of white journalists.

    "...All of us as South Africans in the 13 years of democracy come from different backgrounds... there are experiences that people would have that they may want to share," he said.

    The ANC president's arrival at the forum after midday spurned white journalists, waiting in the wings outside, into action. He was questioned about why he would address a gathering, which excluded journalists on the basis of race.

    He declined to comment immediately but after delivering his address to the forum, he agreed to a five minute press briefing with all the media - including the white journalists - to explain himself.

    'Forum should exist'

    Zuma said he had been invited to speak in many different forums and was currently considering an invitation from the Black Management Forum.

    Asked whether he thought it was constitutionally correct to bar white journalists, Zuma said this was a question for the forum.

    Earlier, reporter Ben Said from etv was denied entry to the room. Radio 702's Stephen Grootes was asked to leave after having gained entry.

    Grootes said he was all for an organisation comprising of only black journalists.

    "The forum should exist, I understand the need for it... for me the issue was Zuma," he said.

    When asked why he entered the venue knowing it was for blacks only, he said: "I didn't think they would go through with it... it was wrong for them to deny us access to the hottest news ticket in town because of race."

    Abbey Makoe, FBJ steering committee chairperson described his white colleagues' behaviour as "shocking".

    He accused the white journalists of "stage managing" and causing a "total commotion" prior to Zuma's arrival at the venue. Makoe said the journalists in question were aware they were not allowed inside but gained entry anyway, only to be shown the door before proceedings began.

    The Forum allows African, Indian and coloured journalists to come together to "engage in healthy debate" regarding issues of common interest, steering committee Makoe explained.

    Talk Radio 702's group head of news and talk, Yusuf Abramjee, and another black journalist were vocal about their views on their white colleagues being barred from the event. They subsequently walked out, in solidarity with their white colleagues.

    A black journalist attending the event defended the forum, saying it was a platform to redress the damages wrought on the media by the apartheid system.

    Sanef condemns exclusion

    Radio 702 laid a formal complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) of racial prejudice.

    The SA National Editors Forum (Sanef) strongly condemned the exclusion of white reporters, saying this "has no place in South Africa today".

    "Our democracy came after a hard fought struggle at several levels including the media and every effort should be made to protect it," Sanef said.

    The SAHRC confirmed receipt of the complaint and said it would be dealt with through its normal complaints process.

    Spokesperson Vincent Moaga said: "We can't comment further, we have to give the (FBJ) a chance ... we don't have all the facts."

    - SAPA



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