SA Human Rights Commission Worried That July 2021 Might Repeat Itself

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SA Human Rights Commission Worried That July 2021 Might Repeat Itself
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The South African Human Rights Commission believes that the conditions that caused the July 2021 unrest have not subsided and could lead to another unrest.

A dialogue held to investigate the July 2021 unrest discovered that social unrest has not simmered and could signal trouble in the future

This was after the July Unrest Report was relaunched in Gauteng during the dialogue, and the SAHRC believes the unrest could be repeatedcurrent affairs journalist, contributed coverage of international and local social issues like health, corruption, education, unemployment, service delivery protests and heritage in South Africa during his seven years at Daily Sun and Vutivi— The socioeconomic conditions in the country, which resulted in the July 2021 unrest, may lead to another unrest if...

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