Johannesburg commemorated Human Rights Day, March 21, with a series of events reflecting on past struggles and addressing current societal issues. The...
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On Friday March 21, South Africans celebrate Human Rights Day, six decades after the Sharpeville massacre on the same day in 1960 ensured that this date would forever be part of democratic South Africa's heritage.
Johannesburg commemorated Human Rights Day, March 21, with a series of events reflecting on past struggles and addressing current societal issues. The...
Johannesburg commemorated Human Rights Day, March 21, with a series of events reflecting on past struggles and addressing current societal issues. The...
Johannesburg commemorated Human Rights Day, March 21, with a series of events reflecting on past struggles and addressing current societal issues. The...
More than six decades after 69 people were killed and 180 people wounded in the Sharpeville massacre in pursuit of their human rights, Deputy...
More than six decades after 69 people were killed and 180 people wounded in the Sharpeville massacre in pursuit of their human rights, Deputy...
EFF leader Julius Malema performed 'Kill The Boer' at the Sharpeville Day commemoration rally which took place on Human Rights Day.
EFF leader Julius Malema performed 'Kill The Boer' at the Sharpeville Day commemoration rally which took place on Human Rights Day.