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EWC or law and order, not both – IRR
10 November 2020 - Maintaining law and order is a key requirement of a functioning society, but when government officials act criminally themselves it becomes ...
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Freedom Day is good; More Freedom Day would be better – IRR
26 April 2022 - The greatest sin of apartheid – judging black people inferior and therefore undeserving – was a crime against freedom: the freedom of South ...
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Hope…South Africa’s fading currency - Biznews
26 September 2022 - (This gloomy article, I should say at the start, ends on a slightly optimistic note.) Are things so bad in South Africa that we should just ...
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Institutional weaknesses inherited from Zuma years continue to hamper SAPS’s fight against crime – IRR
29 September 2020 - The recent high-profile murder of police investigator Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear heightens public concerns about rising crime during ...
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IRR plan to #SaveRuralSA: Why does rural SA need secure property rights?
16 September 2020 - Today, IRR deputy head of policy research Hermann Pretorius will be hosting an online Friends of the IRR Briefing with the IRR’s project ...
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IRR to Cele: Empower communities and responsible citizens, make government work for the people to win fight against crime
29 January 2021 - It was reported this week that residents of rural villages in the Peddie district of the Eastern Cape took matters into their own hands after ...
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Let the voices upholding nonracialism speak - Businesslive
10 July 2022 - I was reminded last week of a passage from a recently acquired book of essays, Reading Myself and Others, by novelist Philip Roth. The passage ...
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Letter: Callous citizen abuse - Businesslive
26 May 2021 - The proposed amendments to the Firearms Control Act reveal much about government thinking.
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Letter: Covid not the reason for SAPS budget cut - The Star
6 May 2021 - The IOL report, "Police budget cut by R1bn due to Covid", refers. In fact, the police budget was not cut due to Covid-19.
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Letter: Crime is at a critical level now in SA - Mercury
30 September 2020 - The recent high-profile murder of police investigator Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear heightens public concerns about rising crime during ...
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