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10 February 2012
   
 
 

President Jacob Zuma welcomes the judgment in the matter of Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma vs. the Guardian News and Media Limited, heard in the High Court of Justice Queen's bench division, in the United Kingdom.

President Jacob Zuma believes that the allegations reported by the newspaper were extremely offensive to him and the ruling party, the ANC. The President firmly believes in the freedom of the press as he has fought hard for freedom of expression and other basic rights during the struggle against apartheid.

In this matter, the Guardian Newspaper disregarded the basic principles of Journalism and media ethics. Both parties have agreed to the damages amount and a public apology and consider the matter as concluded.

The case is a good example to remind the media worldwide of an obligation to exercise press freedom in a responsible manner.

 

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