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FPB classifies 'The Spear'
The Films and Publications Board has given 'The Spear' painting a rating of 16 for nudity.
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Films board to decide on 'The Spear'
The City Press and the Goodman Gallery made representations about 'The Spear' to the board on Tuesday.
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All rights must be balanced - Zuma
President Jacob Zuma says every citizen’s rights must be balanced against those of others
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Parliament is not a 'shebeen'
Mothole Motshekga said spurious allegations could not be made in Parliament.
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Artists have no need to fear expression
The Arts and Culture Minister said 'The Spear' issue should not stifle the creativity of artists.
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We weren't censored - gallery
The Goodman Gallery dismissed claims of being gagged by the ANC over 'The Spear'.
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ANC to withdraw 'The Spear' case
ANC and Goodman Gallery have reached an agreement on ‘The Spear’
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ANC, gallery to hold press conference
The ANC and Goodman Gallery resolve to hold a press conference to discuss The Spear confusion
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Gallery denies removal agreement
The Goodman Gallery says ANC incorrectly told the crowds it agreed to remove The Spear
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FPB will classify 'The Spear'
FPB says The Spear will be classified because it has a responsibility to protect children.
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Gallery to remove portrait from its website
The Goodman Gallery has agreed to remove ‘The Spear’ from its website.
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Protesters arrive at Goodman Gallery
ANC members are currently outside the Goodman Gallery in Rosebank.
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Protesters gather at Zoo Lake
ANC members will march to the Goodman Gallery along Jan Smuts Avenue.
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'Let's learn from The Spear saga'
The Gauteng ANC says South Africans can learn from 'The Spear' debate.
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Haffajee removes 'The Spear' from website
City Press editor has removed 'The Spear' from the City Press website.
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Don't know if newspaper boycott was successful - Mantashe
Gwede Mantashe is not sure how many people responded to the ANC’s call to boycott the City Press.
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ANCWL joins call on march to Goodman Gallery
The ANC Women's League joined the call on the march to the Goodman Gallery on Tuesday.
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Bad reaction to painting expected
Frank Chikane said the emotional reaction to 'The Spear' painting was expected.
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Manyi stands by censorship claim
Govt says SA was robbed of important visuals after eNews decided not to show Malindi crying.
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Youth against 'The Spear' - Study
A new study shows the majority of South African young people feel The Spear should be destroyed.
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Motshekga blasts 'The Spear' in Parliament
ANC chief whip says the art makes it difficult for South Africans to find unity in diversity.