The South African Jews for a Free Palestine support the Roedean students in their stand against injustice.
Human Rights
Free State – a province in crisis, and Botshabelo – the symbol of broken promises
Botshabelo, and the Free State at large, deserve better than bucket toilets, fake RDP houses, and broken infrastructure.
UN treaty to curb corporate impunity delayed
There is a growing push for a legally binding international framework that holds corporations accountable for human rights violations.
Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death in 1961
Dag Hammarskjöld’s fatal dedication to supporting Congolese sovereignty in the face of resistance from those threatened by the loss of control over the region’s resources finds a troubling parallel in the present-day conflicts in the eastern DRC.
Students in Bangladesh Are Challenging a Repressive System
The student movement in Bangladesh has been successful in directing our attention towards these deeper anomalies in Bangladeshi politics and society.
SA Women in the Military – At the Barrel of a Gun
By Grischelda HartmanSouth Africa has sophisticated gender machinery present in public life, and it has come to represent the social and political transformation. Clause 9 in the Bill of Rights guarantees equal rights for all, and ensure that no-one is discriminated...
Secrecy is a Weapon of Oppression
By Pregs GovenderPregs Govender, Deputy Chair of the South African Human Rights commission (SAHRC), argues that secrecy has been integral to the oppression of people and to the exploitation of land and mineral resources across the world. Developing a human rights...






