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The Voice of the Voiceless: The State of Civil and Political Rights in South Africa

Zwelinzima Ndevu ()
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Zwelinzima Ndevu: Stellenbosch University

A chapter in Democracy and Political Governance in South Africa, 2023, pp 149-157 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract While the 1996 adoption of the constitution and the democratic breakthrough in 1994 ensure that civil and political rights are guaranteed, structural problems still exist in South Africa that prevents citizens from exercising and fully enjoying their civil and political rights possible. The exercise of South Africans’ rights was severely constrained by instances of corruption like state control, extreme poverty, high unemployment, and violent crime. The quality and accessibility of these rights have also been undermined by restrictions and funding cuts for health and education services. The necessity to safeguard and advance civil and political liberties will guarantee that the state respects citizens’ rights and integrity, and it is up to it to take the necessary precautions to do so. While acknowledging the advancements made in the promotion and protection of civil and political rights, the African Peer Review Mechanism’s 2007 country report also noted that the apartheid era’s lasting legacy continued to be pervasive, leading to disparities, distortions, and social relations. The chapter will concentrate on issues including individual rights, civil society’s function, strategies to support political parties, and freedom of association.

Keywords: Civil and political rights; Human rights; Democracy; Citizens; Integrity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16313-5_9

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