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Distorted position on equality | The World Must Know (Part 3)

Feb 24, 2020

In this episode of Fact Sheet, I discuss the “Distorted position on equality” section of AfriForum’s comprehensive report on the persecution of minority communities in South Africa. This is part of our The World Must Know Campaign.

The campaign rests on three pillars:

1. Creating awareness of the situation in South Africa;
2. Raising support among opinion formers, governments, and other decision makers; and
3. Mobilising the South African diaspora and foreigners with interests in South Africa to swing into meaningful action.

AfriForum also published a report that sets out how the rights of minorities are violated in South Africa on various terrains. The report contains information on the government’s warped perception of democracy, minority rights and equality, hate speech against minorities, the attack on the property rights and heritage of minorities, as well as the phasing out of Afrikaans and other minority languages in the public sphere. It also highlights the South African government and the ruling ANC’s veneration of the world’s worst human rights violators and the accompanying animosity towards countries where human rights are protected to a large extend.

The World Must Know Website: https://www.afriforum.co.za/en/thewor…

The Persecution of Minority Communities in South Africa Report pdf: https://www.afriforum.co.za/wp-conten…

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