Our campaign is proud to have been part of this successful action. Even in difficult pandemic conditions, a significant number and variety of citizens were physically present, while many others observed online and via the media. We let our politicians know, as we always will, that we don't accept them taking orders from transnational business interests, at the expense of the South African majority.
Michael Graaf, Acting Communication RIghts Organiser, R2K
As an activist of R2K, we welcome the energetic spirit of blindSa constituency and supporters from artists across South Africa with strong beliefs that Copyright Bill will address their challenges as citizens of RSA.
As activists of R2K we will continually give support to the struggle of this nature, and change the lives of vulnerable citizens, disadvantage Communities on the access to information, Social Justice and those who demand accountability of state institutions, including the government.
BlindSa and RecreateSa have provided a strong and wonderful relationship with R2K Campaign. Our Campaign is humbled to have been part of this successful protest.
Even in so much dangerous pandemic situation, a significant number of people with activists heart came to inform our corrupt politicians that "they can see, but their mind is blind" and they emphasis that, we don't accept orders from leaders with dobias agenda's and devide South Africans in the interest of business with America.
Bongani ka Mthembu, Provincial Coordinator of R2K Gauteng, Member of the Communication Rights Action Group.
Blind SA march gave us an opportunity to send a strong message to our government specifically the ANC that truly The people shall and MUST govern.
We are sick and tired of the continuous bullying tactics of imperialists.
We will not allow the government to allow the marginalised groups to continuously suffer like they currently do in this country.
The colonial law of fair dealing must go NOW .
# FAIR USE NOW
And we send a strong message to the international multinationals that #Hands off our laws
-Unathi Ndiki, member of Recreate and R2K activist and artist