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- Title
COMMENTARY – THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA APPROACHING 30 YEARS OF POST-APARTHEID DEMOCRACY: SUCCESSES, FAILURES, AND PROSPECTS.
- Authors
Schimmel, Noam
- Abstract
As South Africa approaches 30 years of democracy, it is important to pause to reflect and analyze the trajectory of human rights since the fall of the apartheid regime and the advent of multiracial democracy. Although there was a large global movement against apartheid, this movement's vigilance for human rights in South Africa quickly declined and dissolved with the advent of South African democracy. There is little critical engagement with South Africa's contemporary human rights record and policies by global human rights activists, nongovernmental organizations, and civil society and still less active campaigning in defense of the human rights of South Africans, especially South Africa's most vulnerable and disadvantaged black majority. The energy that was summoned to protest apartheid and to boycott it never returned since the advent of democracy. This commentary explores the current state of human rights in South Africa, their prospects, and challenges to their respect, protection, and fulfillment.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; HUMAN rights; APARTHEID; BOYCOTTS; HUMAN rights workers; NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations; DEMOCRACY; CIVIL society
- Publication
World Affairs, 2023, Vol 186, Issue 4, p1019
- ISSN
0043-8200
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/00438200231187411