Black Wednesday was not an attack on the media
Oct 18, 2020
4 minutes
October 19 1977 is remembered as the day the apartheid regime visited its fury on the media, banning publications deemed subversive, and detaining journalists and editors.
The media’s role in exposing the atrocities of the apartheid regime and fuelling its global condemnation is not in dispute. However, it is naive to assume that Black Wednesday was an attack on the media. It was the regime’s failure to contain the insurrection that erupted in Soweto in June 1976 that prompted it to ban publications.
Sixteen months later, Soweto was still in a state of unrest, heightening white society’s fears over a looming “swart gevaar [black danger]”. So it was “die nuwe swart gevaar”
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