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Nujoma Legacy Fuels Media Freedom Fight
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24977, member: 2262"] Media Trust Links Press Freedom to Nujoma's Complex Legacy. The Namibia Media Trust sees today's press freedom efforts as an extension of founding president Sam Nujoma's democratic vision despite his complicated relationship with journalists. The organization reflected on this dual legacy following Nujoma's death Saturday at age 95. NMT Executive Director Zoe Titus pointed to a significant moment in Namibian media history when Nujoma's administration banned government advertising in The Namibian newspaper during the 1990s. His cabinet enacted the ban in 2001, citing the paper's "anti-government stance." Nujoma later expanded these restrictions to prohibit government purchases of the newspaper. "This action serves as a reminder of the fragility of freedoms we cherish and the ongoing struggle to preserve those rights," Titus said Sunday. She acknowledged both the difficulties and achievements that marked Nujoma's leadership. Titus emphasized Nujoma's crucial role as a revolutionary and anti-apartheid activist in securing Namibia's independence. His vision shaped the country's path toward political freedom, including fundamental rights of self-determination and free expression. "The legacy of any leader is complex," Titus noted. She said Nujoma's impact on Namibia underscores the need to protect democracy, freedom of expression, and human rights. Current efforts to maintain media independence and accountability stem from his original democratic vision, shaped by lessons from their shared past. [/QUOTE]
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