The securitisation of university campuses flies in the face of open debate and the freedom of expression.
Die Reuk van Appels changed a generation. Mia Swart pays tribute to the work of Behr, who died on November 27 from a heart attack at the age of 52.
The country will be isolating itself from the major debates on international justice
The judicial candidates for SA’s highest court are all women, but real change requires an end to sexism.
Few things would have pleased Verwoerd more than the idea that racism and race essentialism are still alive and well.
The latest outburst of aggression in the intractable conflict between Israel and Palestine inflames emotions everywhere.
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/ 15 September 2011
For someone advocating for the silence of white South Africans, Samantha Vice is surprisingly vocal, writes <b>Mia Swart</b>.
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/ 25 January 2010
Apartheid reparations remain one of the unfinished legacies of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The term political trial is difficult to define, but it usually takes the form of a criminal prosecution of a political opponent of the ruling party.