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Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation Statement on Violence in Tshwane: Violence as the currency for communities to purchase entrenched human rights must change June 21, 2016

The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is disturbed about the recent increase in political violence and the escalating collective violence around the country such as has been seen in the Tshwane ...

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The Role of the Orange Farm Community Work Programme in Preventing Violence

This CSVR video explores the role of the public employment programme, Community Work Programme, in violence prevention efforts in South Africa.

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Press Release: Violence Related to the FeesMustFall Campaign

“Society, media and leadership need to learn to hear the cries for social justice that continue to echo not just in the walls of universities but within South African communities at large so that they ...

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How Communities Heal Workshop

CSVR is hosting a workshop on personal healing and transformation for effective community intervention on 30 June 2015.

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Torture of suspects, prisoners on the rise 3.4.2014

Apr 3, 2014

Leonie Wagner

Tied to a chair, with a plastic bag over his head and a rope around his neck, a man is electrocuted, the shocks causing deep scorches on his skin.

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Gun possession triggers aggression: Psychologist (18.02.2014)

Tuesday 18 February 2014

Lerato Matlala

Possession of guns is a controversial issue in SA because of the country's history of violence.

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CSVR pays tribute to Nelson Mandela

The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) would like to join the whole world as it pays tribute to this great son of the African soil, this selfless icon who together with ...

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