HUMAN RIGHTS
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Writers and Human Rights abuses in Africa | ||
World Conference Against Racism: Globalisation Resource Document. Aug - Sept 2001 | ||
World conference against racism | ||
Workers Charter | ||
Women in Zimbabwe: "women`s rights are human rights!" | ||
What can we do? The White man`s point of view | ||
What can we do? The African point of view | ||
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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Vote must mean empowerment too | ||
Various Phamplets on racism | ||
Universal Declaration of Human Rights | ||
Universal Declaration of Human Rights |
ON DECEMBER 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations passed and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the full text of which appears in the following pages. |
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United States Delegation to the United Nations |
United States Delegation to the United Nations Text of remarks by Mr. Charles B. Fahy before a Joint meeting of Committee I and VI on the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa. |
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United Nations and Domestic Jurisdiction |
United Nations and Domestic Jurisdiction |
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United Nations - Newsletter |
The 'Little Assembly' - What Is It? The United Nations in Action |
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Umsebenzi Vol 6 No 2 |
De Klerk, Communist Party, apartheid, human rights, Apartheid, political rights, segregation, population registration, segregated beaches, democratic government, policy, economy, housing, water, electricity, transport, health care, ANC, ANC Youth League |
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Treatment of Indians in South Africa |
Treatment of Indians in South Africa Implementation of the U.N.O. Resolution |
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Towards the reconstruction of South Africa: the constitutional dimension |
Paper by Albie Sachs presented as the Third Annual Ruth First Memorial Lecture in Maputo, 27 September 1985. Considers whether the struggle against apartheid is a national liberation struggle, or a struggle for civil rights. |
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Threshold of a new South Africa | ||
Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.79 1992 |