Political Science, asked by shylesh6168, 10 months ago

Law/legalisation that protects citizens against xenophobia

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act, 2000 (PEPUDA or the Equality Act, Act No. 4 of 2000) is a comprehensive South African anti-discrimination law. It prohibits unfair discrimination by the government and by private organisations and individuals and forbids hate speech and harassment.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Fostering Equity and Prohibiting Racial Prejudice Act, 2000 (PEPUDA or the Equity Act, Act No. 4 of 2000) is a stringent anti-discrimination statute in South Africa.

Explanation:

  • It forbids racial prejudice on the part of government and private organisations and persons, and prevents expression and abuse by hatred.
  • These events breach human rights and render whole households vulnerable and destitute and do not offer fair justice for those convicted by populations, such as detention, prosecution, and defense.
  • Aside from property loss, sources often say that abuse has been aimed toward foreign nationals.

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