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A complicated reality on SA’s farms - Politicsweb
I doubt that Yvonne Busisiwe Phyllis would find much common ground with me. She is a director of The Forge, which describes itself as ‘a mixed-use space for ...
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Letter: Reporting on farmers requires more accuracy - Business Day
Coverage elsewhere of the recent case of alleged assault by two Groblersdal men on an employee has attracted a sizeable volume of reporting — much of which ...
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IRR asks Cele for clarity on preparations ahead of EFF’s planned Monday “shutdown”
The IRR has noted statements reportedly made by the EFF warning that the planned action on Monday 20 March will be attended by looting.
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Andrew Kenny: “Kill the boer” and the complexities of free speech - Biznews
After Julius Malema had chanted ‘Shoot to kill! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Brrrr! Pah! Pah!’ to thunderous applause in front of a ...
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Proposed gun law changes will place women at greater risk of gender-based violence – IRR
8 June 2021 - The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) warns that proposed changes to South Africa’s gun laws will place women at greater risk of gender-based ...
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SA’s united by trauma, not triumph – but united nonetheless - Biznews
24 June 2022 - It’s a lazy cliché that South Africa is a divided society, when in reality there are many things that unite us. Unfortunately, some of the most ...
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Crime is both down and up – and the state is NOT the primary policeman
Though traumatised by crime – illustrated earlier this week by the release of the latest crime statistics – South African society can take some comfort in the ...
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Broken Blue Line 2
This is the second report of the Broken Blue Line project – the first having been published by the IRR in 2011. As in 2011 this 2015 report examines the extent ...
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Broken Blue Line 3
30 October 2018 - This is the third report of the Broken Blue Line project – the previous two having been published by the IRR in 2011 and 2015. As with the ...
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Broken Blue Line: the Involvement of the South African Police Force in Serious and Violent Crime in South Africa
South Africans have become accustomed to media reports alleging the involvement of policemen or ‘people dressed in police uniforms’ in serious crimes. The ...
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