The United Nations system’s approach for the International Year of Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding (12 August 2010 – 11 August 2011) aims to provide a concrete framework for collective efforts during the Year. The ...
Read MoreCivil Society deeply concerned about roll back in democratic freedoms in South Africa (12.08.10)
CIVICUS on behalf on 25 civil society organisations has sent out a joint statement to the Media: Civil Society deeply concerned about roll back in democratic freedoms in South Africa.See: http://www.civicus.org/civicus-home/1449 For more information please ...
Read MoreVictims of extrajudicial murder, torture, rape, and prolonged arbitrary detention filed a lawsuit in the United States in 2002 against multinational corporations alleging they aided and abetted the apartheid regime in the ...
Read MoreBy Kamini Padayachee Bullying at schools may lead to children being involved in excessive violence in later life. This is according to a study on youth violence conducted by the Centre for the ...
Read MoreBy Kamini Padayachee A culture of violence could be one of the reasons why more suspects die in police custody in Kwazulu-Natal than in other provinces. This according to David Bruce, a senior ...
Read MoreBruce, D. (2010). An Acceptable Price to Pay. The use of lethal force by police in South Africa. Open Society Foundation for South Africa. (pdf 592Kb)
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