THE Editor’s Forum of Namibia calls on the Namibia Central Intelligence Service (NCIS) to withdraw its court action against The Patriot newspaper and its editor Mathias Haufiku, with immediate effect. The EFN also condemns the use of old apartheid draconian laws to censor and silence the Namibian media. Last Thursday, the NCIS and its director general, Philemon Malima, approached the court and stopped The Patriot from publishing a story, claiming such publication will jeopardise national security. Although the hearing was postponed until Friday, April 20 this week to give The Patriot an opportunity to respond to the application, the NCIS was successful in using the draconian 1982 Protection of Information Act in stopping the publication of the story. The EFN agrees with the view expressed by the Namibia Media Trust (NMT) that the specific Act is unconstitutional as it violates both freedom of speech and the media, and should have long since been scrapped. It is a shame that an apartheid law is still on Namibia’s statute books and is being used by the current Government to silence the media and to promote secrecy. Such an action is against the very sentiments expressed by President Hage Geingob when he told…
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