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Friday, 25 July 2008

 

South African Human Rights Delegation to the Occupied Palestinian Territories 

Twenty-three South African human rights leaders were in the West Bank and Occupied Palestinian Territories from the 5-11 July 2008. 

A REPORT BACK ON 5 EXTRAORDINARY DAYS 

Some members of the delegation will discuss the time they spent in the Middle East, offering insights on the Palestinian-Israeli relations and occupation. Ways forward, both there and in South Africa, will be suggested. An open discussion will follow. 

Johannesburg: 

Speakers: Jody Kollapan (Chairperson- Human Rights Commission), Janet Love (Director LRC & ANC NEC) with Mondli Makhanya (Editor- Sunday Times) 

Date: 28 July 2008 

Time: 07:00 pm 

Venue: Wits University, Senate House SH6

 

 
Last Updated ( Monday, 28 July 2008 )
 

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