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AfriForum and Solidarity face demands to name journalists they say are paid by South African agencies to discredit them.
AfriForum and Solidarity are facing pressure to name journalists they allege are being paid by South Africa’s State Security Agency and Department of International Relations and Cooperation to discredit them.
Following a video by AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel claiming reliable evidence of state-funded disinformation since February, the groups have requested information under the Access to Information Act.
Critics demand specific names to verify the claims, warning vague accusations could harm public trust in journalism.
The controversy follows their high-profile U.S. lobbying trip, where they raised concerns about farm attacks, government rhetoric, and legislation they say threaten minority rights.
AfriForum y Solidaridad enfrentan demandas para nombrar a los periodistas que dicen que son pagados por las agencias sudafricanas para desacreditarlos.