Promoting Human Rights & Rule of Law in South Africa
Zimbabwe Victims of Torture
26 March, 2010
We have just finished compiling what I would like to call a ” emotional drain” documentary on victims of torture under Mugabe’s regime. One question continuously asked by our interviewees was ” In what way will this documentary help bring justice to their perpetrators”? And most of the victims have had little or no access at all to counseling. “WATCH THE SPACE”, we will upload this documentary onto our website soon.
Receive latest news from SALC
Latest Blog Posts
- AU Must Foster and Encourage Sustainable and Constructive Relationship with Civil Society
- Confidentiality in a Constitutional Democracy – A Fine Line between Disclosure and Deference
- Civil Society calls on African States to Promote Justice for International Crimes at upcoming AU Summit
- Zambia: Activist defends right to freedom of expression
- An Exciting Week in Court for SALC: Freedom of Expression, the Right to Equality, Refugee Law and International Criminal Law
Latest News
- SALC IN THE NEWS: Zambia sodomy trial delayed
- MEDIA ADVISORY: TWO ZAMBIAN MEN ACCUSED OF “CARNAL KNOWLEDGE AGAINST THE ORDER OF NATURE” TO APPEAR IN COURT
- SALC in the News: Krejcir Appeal Tests Rights of Refugees
- SALC in the News: Lesotho denies women right to be chiefs
- SALC IN THE NEWS: PAUL KASONKOMONA FIGHTS FOR FAIR TRIAL
Library
- Positive Reinforcement: Advocating for International Criminal Justice in Africa
- SALC IN THE NEWS: LEGABIBO CHALLENGES REFUSAL TO REGISTER ORGANISATION
- SALC HOSTS SENSITISATION MEETING OF SADC MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT ON CERVICAL CANCER
- Not so Much a Surprise that the SADC Tribunal was Disbanded but that it was Formed at All
- African Leaders embarrassing African Court judges

