By: Natasha Archary
President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the keynote address at the 2023 Human Rights Day commemoration to be held in De Aar, Northern Cape on Tuesday, 21 March.
Under the theme, “Consolidating and Sustaining Human Rights Culture into the Future”, the Northern Cape was selected as the site for this year’s commemoration, as part of government’s rotation of national days.
This ensure that communities in all provinces are able to be part of such occasions.
Human Rights Day in South Africa has been grounded by the Sharpeville Massacre that took place on 21 March 1960.
On this day, apartheid police killed 69 anti-apartheid protesters.
Human Rights Day also honours 35 people who were killed on 21 March 1985 when apartheid police targeted community members after a funeral at Uitenhage/Langa.
Since then South Africa observes March as Human Rights Month to promote respect for basic human rights for all and restore and uphold human dignity in line with the Bill of Rights.
The Human Rights Day event will take place as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 21 March 2023
Time: 11h00
Venue: De Aar West Stadium, Northern Cape
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