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Human rights in South Africa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human rights in South Africa
Human rights in South Africa are protected under the constitution. The 2009 Human Rights Report by the United States Department of State noted that the government generally respected the rights of the citizens; however, there were concerns over the use of force by law enforcement, legal proceedings and discrimination.〔, (2009 U.S Dept of State Human Rights Report: South Africa )〕 The Human Rights Commission is mandated by the South African Constitution and the Human Rights Commission Act of 1994, to monitor, both pro-actively and by way of complaints brought before it, violations of human rights and seeking redress for such violations. It also has an educational role.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sahrc.org.za/home/index.php?ipkContentID=122&ipkMenuID=1 )〕 == Apartheid era == ''See South Africa under apartheid.'' Apartheid was a system of segregation and discrimination implemented by a white minority onto a black majority.〔 For example, blacks were not allowed to buy land outside of land reserves though they were the indigenous population. Many of South Africa's anti-apartheid laws have been enacted while keeping in mind that what is seen by the international community, human rights organisations, and the black majority in the country as the social and legal injustices associated with apartheid, and its anti-apartheid message has been hailed as an examplary face of a Subsaharan nation.
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