... Odd as it was, the repressive regime placed a premium on law - TopicsExpress



          

... Odd as it was, the repressive regime placed a premium on law and order; on rule based formal legalism. It cared not about justice. They priced a version of the rule of law even as they perpetrated widespread violations of fundamental rights and freedoms of its inhabitants. They always sought to source the power to violate rights in formally valid laws. They established and maintained a court system. And yet the entire regime was premised on inequality before the law and on the endemic violations of social, economic, civil and political rights. Dikgang Moseneke He said this on his paper entitled A journey from the heart of apartheid darkness towards a just society Im convinced from where im sitting that there still in existence legislation in this country that perpetuate injustice and racism. There is a high on us as young people of this democratic country to expose and shame this legislation. The NWU should be used as a case study in this regard. *I write what i like*
Posted on: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 15:35:23 +0000

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