Part 4 – Draft Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity: Justice for Apartheid

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Phemelo speaks with Dr Solomon Dersso, Commissioner at the African Commission on Human & Peoples' Rights, about the urgent need for South Africa to actively engage in shaping international law — particularly on the crime of apartheid. Dr Dersso highlights

the constitutional, legal, and moral duty of the government to support global efforts for justice and accountability, ensuring that all victims of crimes against humanity have access to redress and that perpetrators are held accountable, no matter who or where they are.
30 Jun 4PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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