Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-04-08-Speech-1-033"
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"Mr President, I naturally support what my colleague, Mr Corrie, has said. This would be the first application of the Access to Information Act recently adopted by the Parliament in Zimbabwe. We should not underestimate the seriousness of the threats to these journalists on
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We should accordingly be very careful not to inflame the situation in any way. Therefore I would ask that we should perhaps consider writing to the Minister of Justice rather than to President Mugabe, and also that we should say that we are merely confirming the facts of what happened in Cape Town. In the current situation we do not want to say anything that does not sound neutral. I would just urge that we bear that in mind when the letter is sent."@en1
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"The Daily News"1
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