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South Africa's struggle for human rights

Part of the Ohio short histories of Africa series
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The human rights movement in South Africa’s transition to a postapartheid democracy has been widely celebrated as a triumph for global human rights.

It was a key aspect of the political transition, often referred to as a miracle, which brought majority rule and democracy to South Africa.

The country’s new constitution, its Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and the moral authority of Nelson Mandela stand as exemplary proof of this achievement.

Yet, less than a generation after the achievement of freedom, the status of human rights and constitutionalism in South Africa is uncertain.

In government the ANC has displayed an inconsistent attitude to the protection, and advancement, of hard-won freedoms and rights, and it is not at all clear that a broader civic and political consciousness of the importance of rights is rooting itself more widely in popular culture.

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Ohio University Press
0821420275 / 9780821420270
Paperback / softback
07/09/2012
United States
English
151 p.
18 cm