The right to life and security of the person is still violated daily in South Africa, 29 years after the fall of the apartheid regime.
This is according to the findings of the Amnesty International Report 2022/23: The State of the World’s Human Rights, which was published on Tuesday.
“Violent crime continues to plague South Africa, and the right to life and security of the person, enshrined in the Constitution as well as in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), is violated daily with murder rates soaring, mass shootings, femicides, and assassinations continuing unabated,” said Shenilla Mohamed, executive director, Amnesty International South Africa.
The report highlighted that murder rates continue to soar, as shown in the October to December 2022 crime statistics, which revealed that murders increased by 10.1%,…