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IN PICS | EFF supporters gather at Church Square in PretoriaEFF supporters are gathering at Church Square in Pretoria as the national shutdown unfolds on Monday.
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OPINIONISTA: State inaction on the energy crisis infringes our rights and deepens injusticeThere is a thread of patent injustice that comes to the fore when observing Human Rights Day each year. It involves the relativity of human rights in South Africa, particularly socioeconomic rights, and requires us to forgo a blank approach that assumes every individual is affected in equal measure. There are at least three examples of this injustice.
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