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Human Rights Day is commemorated on March 21, annually, to remind South Africans about the sacrifices that accompanied the struggle for the attainment of democracy in South Africa.
Human Rights Day serves as a stark reminder of the persistent and evolving challenges facing marginalised communities in South Africa ... spreads faster than facts, weaponising public frustration ...
Highlighting electoral progress, President Ramaphosa proudly noted that the country has consistently conducted free and fair elections since 1994, a testament to the democratic culture that has firmly ...
The violence of the apartheid police was on display and it is seen as a turning point that helped the world wake up to the human rights violations being committed in South Africa. Gogo Tsoana ...
South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day under the theme ‘Deepening a ... and discuss how to fight back with facts. Join the discussion here. On Wednesday, 19 March at 10am, the New South ...
Noxolo Civatha: Human Rights Day is a celebration of our shared humanity. The right to dignity and respect is fundamental – it's the foundation upon which all other rights are built. March 21 ...
Today (March 21) is Human Rights Day, which is a public holiday in South Africa. This year, the country commemorates Human Rights Month under the theme ‘The Year of Indigenous Languages ...
South Africa celebrates Human Rights Day on 21 March to honour those who fought for democracy and the rights all citizens enjoy today. This is an opportune moment to reflect on the progresses made ...
Human Rights Day is an important reminder of the struggles and triumphs that have shaped South Africa’s journey towards equality, dignity and justice. At its heart, this day calls on us to reaffirm ...
South Africans will be commemorating Human Rights Day on 21 March. Various activities will be held in different parts of the country to reflect and appreciate the freedom South Africa enjoys today ...