South Africa’s officially intervened to secure the released of an activist journalist working to protect her colleagues in distress who was briefly detained by Tanzanian authorities.
The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Lindiwe Sisulu has instructed her ambassador in Dar es Salaam to find out exactly what happened
Angela Quintal, the Africa Programme Coordiantor of the Committee to Protect Journalists and a Kenyan colleague Muthoki Mumo were detained by Tanzanian authorities on Wednesday evening while on assignment in that country.
Details of that assignment have not been disclosed
The journalists’ passports and telephones were confiscated by police.
A fake message was sent from Quintal’s phone within hours of her arrest saying she had been released.
South Africa’s High Commissioner in Dar es Salaam.
Thami Mseleku was instructed to engage with Tanzanian authorities yesterday (Thursday).
He secured the release of the two journalists but it was several hours before he was able to get their passports return.
A South African statement said the journalists were free to leave Tanzania last night.
South African foreign minister Lindiwe Sisulu has asked for a full report from Mseleku.
She expressed her gratitude to him and to the DIRCO staff for their successful efforts in.
She’s urged South Africans traveling abroad to ensure they have the number of her ministry’s 24-hour help line.