In South Africa, freedom of expression is a right enshrined in the constitution. Yet for many citizens it remains a right experienced in theory more than in practice.
According to new global data, South Africans believe in the value of press freedom, freedom of speech and unimpeded internet access, but a growing number are less certain these freedoms are genuinely accessible...
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