Journalists asked to cut stories
Journalists have been asked to limit coverage given, to the South African Consul-, General (Mr P. R. Lindhorst); bv the Christchurch Coali-i tion against Apartheid. It says that while journalists and newspapers give, readv access to Mr Lindhorst; in the media, journalists in South Africa continue to have' centlv detailed the case of another 17 South African; journalists mistreated re-; c*ntly,” the coalition has, M- S Bayliss of the Antiapartheid Council, said: "Such* > consulate represents only--I*. ner cent of the people of' s uth Africa, while the other M per cent receive no voice.
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Press, 11 April 1978, Page 6
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