HUMAN RIGHTS
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Threshold of a new South Africa | ||
Sash President attends YWCA Human Rights Conference | ||
The Black Sash/Die Swart Serp | ||
So bitterness churns out | ||
A savage turn | ||
Insurrection in south Africa? | ||
Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill |
Statement by Legal organisations on the Public Safety Bill and the Internal Security Bill |
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Constitutional guidelines for a democratic South Africa | ||
Be part of making your dream come true: Constitutional guidelines for a free, democratic, non-racist, non-sexist South Africa | ||
Everybody has the right to have children | ||
Welcome to the new SA |
In the early hours of the morning of 18 November 1993, while most South Africans were sleeping, the old apartheid South Africa was officially signed away. What does this mean? |
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Nobel Lecture |
Bishop Tutu's Nobel lecture delivered in Oslo, Norway, on 11 December 1984 and his acceptance of the award speech on the 10th December 1984. |
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Address on the Sixth National Day of Affirmation and Human Freedom in the Great Hall, University of the Witwatersrand. Thursday, 6th June, 1968 |
Address by Dr Alan Paton on the Sixth National Day of Affirmation and Human Freedom in the Great Hall, University of the Witwatersrand. Thursday, 6th June, 1968. |
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National President's report at the Black Sash National Conference |
National President's Report at the Black Sash National Conference in East London 7 to 8 November 1961. |
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Women in Zimbabwe: "women`s rights are human rights!" | ||
"The Power of the Powerless" Part 2 | ||
Building a new delivering pensions to the people: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1994 |
Building a new delivering pensions to the people: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 30 July 1994 discussing human rights, poverty, child welfare, marital support and maintainance, legislation watch, networking. |
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Monitoring Coordinator Annual Report: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1993 |
Monitoring Coordinator Annual Report: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 3 April 1993 discussing Goldstone Commission of Enquiry (into taxi war in Cape Town), joint forum on policing, network of independent monitors, policing, violence. |
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Health professionals and human rights in South Africa |
Report on the impact of apartheid on health, health related problems of detentions, especially the detention of children, and the reaction of health professionals, and on violations and limitations of professional intergrity and human rights related to health care |
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The Black People's Convention (BPC) - South Africa: historical background and basic documents |
The report contains historical background of the founding of the Black People's Convention, principles and aims of the BPC, the constitution, national and international relations and BPC viewpoints on education, land, human rights, farming, law etc |