South Africa: Human Rights Reports
The Human Rights Committee (HRC) is an independent human rights NGO which monitored and reported on human rights abuses and political violence in South Africa beginning in 1988. Following the democratic elections in April 1994, the HRC is committed to ensuring that the human rights and freedoms enshrined in the constitution are protected and that effective human rights legislation is passed and implemented.
The HRC published weekly, monthly and annual reports. In addition, occasional in-depth special reports were published on important human rights issues.
The HRC published weekly, monthly and annual reports. In addition, occasional in-depth special reports were published on important human rights issues.
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![Monthly Report- January 1995](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Human Rights Commission of South AfricaDate: 1/1995Volume Number: JanuaryFormat: ReportCollection: South Africa: Human Rights Reports
The HRC Monthly Report is compiled with information gathered from a wide variety of sources including newspapers, monitoring and peace structures, community organizations, trade unions and government departments.
![Monthly Report- February 1995](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Human Rights Commission of South AfricaDate: 2/1995Volume Number: FebruaryFormat: ReportCollection: South Africa: Human Rights Reports
The HRC Monthly Report is compiled with information gathered from a wide variety of sources including newspapers, monitoring and peace structures, community organizations, trade unions and government departments.
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