Tuesday, April 13, 2010
NADEL says we need to redress the land imbalances and injustices in South Africa
We also heard from Advocate Rosaline Nyman – Publicity Secretary for the National Association of Democratic Lawyers of South Africa or NADEL. NADEL is a voluntary organisation of progressive lawyers and a significant stakeholder in the South African legal profession. Their primary goal is a legal and judicial system that realises access to justice for disadvantaged people, fosters the rule of law and constitutional values.According to the association, full reconciliation and an easing of racism will only be achieved by redressing the land imbalances and injustices in South Africa. Advocate Nyman explained more. For more information contact 078 514 3706 or check their facebook page by visiting www.facebook.com
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