Human Rights
Legislation to stop predatory wage deductions underway
Debt collectors have been exploiting involuntary and uninformed agreements with debtors
By Rejul Bejoy
News | 8 July 2016
Disappointment at SA’s vote against UN move to strengthen civil society
Resolution passed without South Africa’s support
News | 7 July 2016
South Africa opposed UN resolution on internet access
But by consensus, Human Rights Council now officially recognises that people have a right to internet access and online freedom of expression
By Rejul Bejoy
Brief | 6 July 2016
Living on the streets of central Cape Town
Treat us with respect, say homeless people
By Masixole Feni and Ashleigh Furlong
Photo Essay | 24 June 2016
Apartheid victims lose 14-year legal battle against Ford and IBM
US Supreme Court upholds 2014 ruling to dismiss claims against both companies
By Rejul Bejoy
News | 23 June 2016
1976 exhibition recalls turbulent times
Exhibit also reflects on the sigificance of the uprising for the present day
News | 15 June 2016
More than laws needed to change hateful attitudes
Outside of legislative channels, civil society is also combating homophobia in various ways
By Naib Mian
Feature | 10 June 2016
Court orders Home Affairs to renew asylum seekers’ documents
A “big relief for thousands” says refugee organisation
Brief | 9 June 2016
Mining companies appeal silicosis judgment
"We think this is an attempt to frustrate and delay, and characteristic of what they've been doing," says lawyer for mineworkers
Brief | 3 June 2016