
SALC IN THE NEWS: SOUTH AFRICA’S SMART STEPS TOWARDS REVERSING THE LEGACY OF M...
Johannesburg — LAST week, Minister for International Relations and Co-operation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane condemned the trial of Myanmar’s Nobel laureate, Aung…
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SALC IN THE NEWS: ZIMBABWE: TOP LAWYER’S ARREST SHOWS HOW FAR COUNTRY MUST STI...
Johannesburg — WHEN I travel in southern Africa meeting human rights lawyers and civil society activists, whose work often earns…
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SALC NEWS RELEASE: ZAMBIAN HIGH COURT TO HEAR GROUNDBREAKING HIV CASE...
On Wednesday, 20 May, the Livingstone High Court will hear a ground-breaking case determining whether mandatory testing for HIV and…
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SUMMARY OF ZAMBIAN HIV DISCRIMINATION IN MILITARY CASE...
On 20 May 2009, the High Court in Livingstone will hear a case, Kingaipe and Another v Attorney-General, regarding the alleged…
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SALC IN THE NEWS: ANOTHER DIPLOMATIC FIASCO LOOMS...
2 May 2009 It’s hard to imagine that the South African government would risk having the inauguration of incoming president, Jacob…
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THE WEEKENDER – ZIMBABWE: GENERALS HOLD OUT FOR AMNESTY...
Zimbabwe’s peace is being held to ransom, raising the question of whether peace is possible without justice, writes NICOLE FRITZ…
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AGENDA 75 – THE COERCED STERILISATION OF HIV-POSITIVE WOMEN IN NAMIBIA...
Abstract Forced and coerced sterilisation is synonymous with a paternalistic desire to control women’s reproductive capacity. It is a practice…
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BUSINESS DAY ONLINE – NEIGHBOUR WHO GOT IN THE WAY...
THIS week, the United Nations (UN) Security Council again considers the issue of Zimbabwe. Members of the Security Council concerned…
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