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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 20 March 2016

 

 

President Zuma to Deliver the National Message on Human Rights Day

 

 

President Jacob Zuma will tomorrow, 21 March 2016, deliver the country's
national message at the Human Rights Day celebrations in Durban
KwaZulu-Natal.

 

Held this year under the theme: "South Africa United Against Racism", the
Human Rights Day celebrations seek to remind all South Africans about the
sacrifices that were made in the struggle for liberation and to celebrate
the achievement of freedom and democracy in 1994.

 

The President has declared that Human Rights Day 2016 be commemorated as the
national day against racism and as a foundation to lay a long-term programme
on building a non-racial society.   

 

The historical basis of Human Rights Day is attributed to the Sharpeville
Massacre that took place on 21 March 1960 as residents of Sharpeville and
citizens across the country, embarked on protest marches against pass laws.
The apartheid police shot and killed 69 of the protesters at Sharpeville and
many other people were killed in other parts of the country.  The tragedy
came to be known as the Sharpeville Massacre and it exposed the apartheid
government's deliberate violation of human rights to the world. These events
mobilised the international community into action against the apartheid
government.  The United Nations (UN) subsequently declared 21 March as the
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. 

 

The South African Government declared 21 March as Human Rights Day in which
the country celebrates South Africa's transition to a democratic system that
honours and respects human rights, and the Human Rights Month of March is
used to promote the country's Constitution which, among other things,
enshrines human rights in a Bill of Rights.

 

"We use this National day each year not only to remind our people of the
tragic past, but also more importantly, to highlight the need to ensure that
we promote and consolidate our human rights culture and democracy as
entrenched in our Constitution and the Bill of Rights," said President Zuma.

 

In the recent months, South Africa experienced an upsurge in racist
incidents that manifested themselves on various platforms including
especially on social media. In line with the theme of "South Africa United
Against Racism", the President has urged all South Africans to confront the
demon of racism. 

 

President Zuma has made a call that South Africans should devote their time
to anti-racism campaigns in which organisations and the public across the
board join in a coordinated national effort and pledge to fight racism at
all levels.

 

This year's Human Rights commemoration coincides with the 20th anniversary
of the signing of the final draft of the Constitution into law and the 60th
anniversary of the 1956 Women's march to the Union Buildings. The signing of
the Constitution took place in Sharpeville on 10 December 1996. The
Constitution laid the foundation for a democratic and open society in which
government is based on the will of the people.

 

Government will host various activities throughout the Human Rights Month to
remind all South African residents to continue working together to further
consolidate democracy and celebrate the achievements of 20 Years of
Constitution.

 

 

Details of the national Human Rights Day celebrations are as follows:  

 

.    Date: Monday, 21 March 2016

 

.    Time: 09h00 (Media to start arriving at 08h00)

 

.    Venue: Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

 

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria 

 

Enquiries:

Bongani Majola on 082 339 1993 or [email protected] 

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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