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What does south african constitution assembly teach us ,????????????

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Answered by aditya080
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Nothing this is India talk about Indian constitution

Answered by richa1611
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On 21 March, South Africa celebrates Human Rights Day. This day is a commemoration of the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre and how far the nation has come in the protection of fundamental human rights. Today the fundamental rights of South Africans are enshrined in our Constitution under the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is a cornerstone of democracy in South Africa. It enshrines the rights of all people in the country and affirms the democratic values of human dignity, equality and freedom.

The Bill of Rights was born out of the amalgamation of the universal fight against injustice that took place after the Second World War, and the fight against the inhumane rule of the Apartheid Government in South Africa. The Bill of Rights as we know it today is deeply informed by two vital documents in the history of fight for human justice: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the South African Freedom Charter.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

In 1948, the same year the Apartheid Government came to power, the people of the world came together at the first United Nations General Assembly to enshrine a document against injustice, discrimination and oppression across the globe: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In the aftermath of the Second World War the countries of the world banded together to form the United Nations. One of the first tasks this august body set for itself was to put to word their vision for a world in which the atrocities of the Second World War could never happen again. This new, post-war world would be one of justice, dignity and peace. The cornerstone of this new vision was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document which enshrines the rights to dignity, equality and justice for all people.

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