Tanzanian incident: SA remains committed to promoting human rights

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Tanzanian incident: SA remains committed to promoting human rights By Clayson Monyela ClaysonMonyela

 

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You need to tell this to the SAPoliceService, the majority of whose members don’t seem to understand the SA Constitution. The Pygmalion Principle is the name for a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you treat people like inhumanely they will behave poorly.

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