STATEMENT: MUTUAL RESPECT – THE KEYSTONE OF RECONCILIATION
On this Day of Reconciliation, the Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) celebrates the people of South Africa.
On this Day of Reconciliation, the Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) celebrates the people of South Africa.
The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) celebrates International Human Rights Day which, unfortunately, also signals the end of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign.
In commemorating International Anti-Corruption Day, the Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) calls on every South African to insist on a multi-party system of democratic government that is accountable, responsive and open, and a government, private sector and society that takes a zero-tolerance approach towards acts of corruption.

The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) notes with great concern recent developments in the National Assembly that clearly undermine the independence and powers of Parliament, as provided for in the Constitution.
The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) strongly condemns recent statements by Economic Freedom Fighters (the EFF) leader, Julius Malema, advocating for land occupations.
Introduction South Africa, by virtue of section 1 of the Constitution, is a sovereign and democratic state founded on, among others, the values of “universal
The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) notes with concern the slow progress with implementation of the Use of Official Languages Act 12 of 2012 (the Act) by national departments, national public entities and national public enterprises.
This Heritage Day, the Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) celebrates our shared heritage: our country belonging to all who live in it, our Constitution enshrining our common values and rights, and the goodwill exhibited by every South African who believes in a South Africa united in its diversity.
The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) notes with much concern the forceful eviction of residents in Lwandle, Somerset West, by the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL).