Theme: Human Rights Issues in South Africa Today (From a Youth Perspective) South Africa is a beautiful country, a country of rainbow, Ubuntu's spirit is among us all. Sadly, our country is not utopia. Nelson Mandela once said: "To deny people's human rights is to challenge their humanity." Human rights is the right granted to everyone. They are generally accepted and protected by the Bill of Rights 1 of the National Constitution. South Africa has many human rights that are infringed everyday.
Let's look at the basic situation in South Africa. South Africa is one of the southern countries in Africa. There is a long history of social problems such as conflict and human rights, but it is one of the most economically successful countries in southern Africa because it is located on the coast, gold, natural resources and diamonds exist. In South Africa, blacks and whites are subject to human rights discrimination. In 1994, Mandela was elected the first black President of the Republic of South Africa, during his tenure he promised to reform national ethnic relations and strengthen his economic and global position Did.
Greek and South Africa today demonstrate the tragic result of political war that is attractive for voters but economically promoting the country beyond normal South Africa care capacity. In South Africa, it is time for all citizens to positively contribute to prevent Greece in Africa and keep warning signs.
As the best law on this land, the South African Constitution is a democratic South Africa base without oppression and discrimination. According to the Bill of Rights contained in the Constitution, all South African citizens enjoy the nontransferable rights to life, equality, personal dignity, and privacy. South Africa has several constitutions before the present incarnation. The Constitution of 1910 made Britain independent from South Africa, the Constitution of 1961 declared the Republic, the Constitution of 1983 established the Parliament of the Three Kingdoms. All repeats, Black South Africans forbid voting, political and daily rights
The "South African Constitution" sets "promoting human dignity, equality and human rights and freedom" as one of the basic values of South Africa, and affirms "value of human rights", "dignity, equality and freedom" We are stating that. Article 10 of the Constitution clearly states: "Everyone has inherent dignity, respecting and protecting their dignity.To legally, the right to gain dignity is more specific, such as equality, personal safety, privacy Although it is often regarded as a right, it applies directly to many lawsuits related to criminal penalties, defamation laws, defamation laws.