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South African President Jacob Zuma sings and dances with his new wife at a ceremony on 4 January 2010. AFP
JZ statement 'outrageous'
Thu, 04 Feb 2010 12:00
President Jacob Zuma's criticism of media reports about his love
child is "outrageous", the Press Council of SA said on Wednesday.
To suggest that by carrying out its public duty it was, as Zuma
put it, questioning the child's right to exist, was an "unwarranted
attack" on the press, the council's chairperson Raymond Louw said in a
statement.
"One cannot conceive any such inferences being drawn from what
has been published or broadcast by the media about this matter."
Louw was responding to a statement issued by Zuma earlier, in
which he acknowledged fathering a baby girl with Sonono Khoza,
daughter of soccer boss Irvin Khoza, following a report in the
Sunday Times.
While Zuma said he respected and upheld the freedom of the
media, his concepts of media freedom were wildly at variance with
practises in democratic countries throughout the world, Louw said.
He urged Zuma to take his "serious accusations" to the Press
Ombudsman or Broadcasting Complaints Commission.
In his statement, Zuma argued that naming the child's parents
would have serious long-term implications for the girl. It amounted
to exploitation under the Child Care Act and Children's Act, as the
media was making money from its reports.
Read the full statement HERE...