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Don t Send Jeff Flake as Envoy to South Africa | Opinion Audrey Simango , independent writer On 2/23/21 at 7:00 AM EST It would be alarming if Jeff Flake, once an apartheid South Africa praise singer, is appointed the next U.S. ambassador to South Africa. Recent reports suggest that Jeff Flake, the former Arizona Republican senator, may soon get a diplomatic appointment. Flake himself revealed he has been in touch with the Biden administration over the possibility of being appointed an ambassador. I have an interest in making sure that President Biden s foreign policy is bipartisan, he told CNN. The political newswire Axios went further and specifically said Biden is reportedly considering Flake as ambassador to South Africa. ....
JUSTICE MALALA | Forget going back to ‘normal’, let’s pin down SA’s future We now have an opportunity to reimagine our future. Let’s grab it because things can be better 21 February 2021 - 17:20 What happens after a great and devastating war? You can rebuild. You can gather the broken parts, you can put them together, you can heal what has been broken. You can take things back to “normal”. That is the straight path. You also have the chance to reimagine your world, to not just rebuild, but to make things better, to avoid the mistakes and unintended consequences of your first structure. It is a chance not just to put things right. It is also a chance to make things better than they were before. ....
International Conference on Human Rights - Part 6 Preview Language: Original 29-Apr-1968 00:22:38 Speeches and an interview of Mr. Ganji from the International Conference on Human Rights in Teheran, Iran. Available Language: Original ....
Political and social landscapes are shifting in most liberal democracies, and one of the issues coming under the spotlight is the purpose and legitimacy of faith-based schools. The South African Schools Act makes provision for the establishment of independent schools, which includes privately run and faith-based schools. Muslim schooling in the country has its roots in the forced migration of slaves and political prisoners from Indonesia and the Indian sub-continent, which lasted until 1834. It has endured through different political milieus – colonisation, apartheid and now democracy – and a changing Muslim world. Because Muslim schooling has been, and still is, partially informal, it’s difficult to say exactly how many schools and learners there are in the country. Taking into account statistics from the Association of Muslim Schools and provincial directories, a conservative estimate would be 96 formally registered schools. ....