The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), inaugurated on October 2, 1995, marks 30 years of championing justice, equality, and dignity for all. Established under Section 181 of the Constitution and the Human Rights Commission Act 54 of 1994, the SAHRC continues to uphold and protect human rights across the nation. Commissioner Tshepo Madlingozi reflects on its enduring role in shaping a more just and democratic South Africa.

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