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All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
... for Human Rights and Development in Africa and two proprietors of Capital Radio, Gerry Jackson and Michael Auret Jnr, challenges various sections of the Broadcasting Services Act as being inconsistent with the African Charter on Human Rights."For the record, we lodged this communication in August 2005. The ACHPR promised to be finished with the matter at its 37th ordinary session,...
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The Shebeen (Free subscription) | 22/05/2008
THE communication on Capital Radio, filed jointly by MISA-Zimbabwe, Article 19, and Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa, together with two proprietors of Capital Radio, Gerry Jackson and Michael Auret Jnr, challenges various sections of the Broadcasting Services Act as being inconsistent with the African Charter on Human Rights. Full article ... (http://allafrica.com/stories/200805220017.html)...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 22/05/2008
THE communication on Capital Radio, filed jointly by MISA-Zimbabwe, Article 19, and Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa, together with two proprietors of Capital Radio, Gerry Jackson and Michael Auret Jnr, challenges various sections of the Broadcasting Services Act as being inconsistent with the African Charter on Human Rights.
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The Shebeen (Free subscription) | 21/05/2008
The communication on Capital Radio, filed jointly by MISA-Zimbabwe, Article 19, and Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa, together with two proprietors of Capital Radio, Gerry Jackson and Michael Auret Jnr, challenges various sections of the Broadcasting Services Act as being inconsistent with the African Charter on Human Rights. Full article ... (http://allafrica.com/stories/200805201118.html)...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 20/05/2008
The communication on Capital Radio, filed jointly by MISA-Zimbabwe, Article 19, and Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa, together with two proprietors of Capital Radio, Gerry Jackson and Michael Auret Jnr, challenges various sections of the Broadcasting Services Act as being inconsistent with the African Charter on Human Rights.