Standing up for media freedom: A call to action in support of Dr Iqbal Survé and Independent Media

A robust and independent media landscape is a cornerstone of any thriving democracy.

A robust and independent media landscape is a cornerstone of any thriving democracy.

Published Sep 26, 2024

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By Michael Mayalo

In recent weeks, South Africa has witnessed increased attacks on media freedom, targeting Independent Media and its owner, Dr Iqbal Survé. These developments demand our attention and urgent action. The fight for media freedom is not merely about protecting a single entity; it is a struggle for the very essence of democracy, accountability, and the right to free expression in our society.

The Importance of a Free Press

A robust and independent media landscape is a cornerstone of any thriving democracy. It serves as a watchdog, holding power to account, informing the public, and providing a platform for diverse voices. The role of the media is especially critical in a country like South Africa, where historical injustices and social inequalities persist. Independent Media has taken significant strides in championing issues that matter to our communities, often highlighting corruption, inequality, and human rights abuses.

Dr Survé has been a pivotal figure in this endeavour. Under his leadership, Independent Media has carved out a space for alternative narratives, challenging the status quo and amplifying marginalised voices. However, as is often the case with those who dare to disrupt established power structures, Dr Survé and his organisation have become targets of a concerted campaign aimed at discrediting and dismantling their efforts.

The Orchestrated Campaign Against Independent Media

The current attacks against Dr Survé and Independent Media are not isolated incidents. They represent a broader trend of suppression targeting independent journalism in South Africa and worldwide. This campaign manifests through smear tactics, financial pressures, and legal challenges to silence dissenting voices. Such actions undermine the very principles of freedom of speech and threaten the democratic fabric of our society.

Critics of Independent Media often point to its ownership and editorial decisions, attempting to frame these as conflicts of interest. While it is essential to scrutinise media ownership, it is equally crucial to defend the right to operate independently without undue interference. A diverse media landscape ensures that various perspectives are represented, particularly those that challenge dominant narratives.

Solidarity is Crucial

Now, more than ever, South Africans must stand in solidarity with Independent Media and Dr Survé. This solidarity transcends personal allegiances or opinions about specific articles or editorial choices. It affirms our collective commitment to media freedom and the fundamental rights enshrined in our Constitution. As citizens, we must recognise that when one media entity is under siege, it sets a dangerous precedent for all.

Taking a stand does not mean we must agree with every piece published by Independent Media. Rather, it means advocating for the principle that a diversity of thought and expression is essential for a healthy democracy. When we allow intimidation and censorship to prevail, we endanger the targeted entity and the broader landscape of journalism.

A Call to Action

In light of the current climate, I urge all South Africans - activists, journalists, business leaders, and ordinary citizens - to take action. First, engage in conversations about the importance of media freedom. Share your thoughts on social media, participate in community discussions, and attend events that focus on press freedom.

Another important step is to support Independent Media directly. Subscribing to or donating to their publications helps ensure the sustainability and resilience of independent journalism, allowing it to continue its vital work.

Advocating for policy change is also crucial. Push for policies that protect media freedom and promote transparency in media ownership. Engage with local representatives and encourage them to prioritise press freedom in their agendas.

It’s essential to stand against censorship whenever you encounter it. When you see attempts to silence independent voices, speak out. Whether through letters to the editor, social media posts, or public demonstrations, your voice matters.

Finally, promote media literacy within your community. Understanding the role of media in a democracy helps combat misinformation and strengthens public support for independent journalism.

The struggle for media freedom is a collective endeavour that requires courage, resilience, and unwavering support from all corners of society. In defending Dr Survé and Independent Media, we are not only protecting their rights but also safeguarding our own. Let us stand united in this critical moment, reaffirming our commitment to a free, diverse, and independent media landscape in South Africa. The time to act is now. 

Mayalo is an independent writer, analyst and commentator.

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