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Human rights abuses are pervasive in SA and have created a toxic environment.

Human Rights Day 2022

21 March 2022 at 11:36 By Dr Alex Asakitikpi

The SA Bill of Rights was the legitimate product of a long-running and torturous fight against apartheid, injustice, and other forms of oppression.

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