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The education of the lion cub cannot be outsourced to a lesser animal – the future king of the jungle can be taught only by the...
On Human Rights Day, South Africans generally enjoy a day off with family to celebrate the human rights we are granted by our Constitution. “Well, all...
Human Rights Day is one of those quintessentially “new South African” institutions. It was part of the list of post-1994 celebrations that attempted to give the...
In an address to the House of Lords, the late Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks emphatically said, “Rights depend not only on declarations, but also on...
As members of Habonim, as the youth, as diaspora Jews, as students, as South Africans, what are we doing to protect human rights, and how can...
There’s good reason why South Africa’s Human Rights Day is also the world’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. At Sharpeville on Monday, 21...
I won’t lie. I slumped when I heard the news. A generation of feminists my age feel like our life’s work has just been obliterated. In...
The latest Israel-bashing session at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has commenced in Geneva. Meanwhile, more than 10 000 people have signed a petition...
There has been widespread local and international condemnation over a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report accusing Israel of apartheid and persecution. The United States-based HRW published...
Tony Ehrenreich, the former Western Cape provincial secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) has finally apologised, six years after his Facebook post...
Some items appear to have been on the agenda of the council of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) forever, and one of these...
As South Africans, we are pretty famous for saying sorry. We say sorry if we want to get past someone, if we want to ask the...