Tuesday, May 31, 2011
31 May - Human Rights - COREMO doing it for the community
In today's show we were joined by Ben Londzi – From the Concerned Residence Movement. The Concerned Residence Movement or Coremo, focuses on human rights issues and operates among the downtrodden. It is an apolitical organization whose constituency is mainly those people who do not have access to basic facilities, illiterate, don’t have an advantage of interpreting even the fundamental human rights as enshrined to the Bill of Rights be it in the South African context or the Universal declaration of human rights. For more information about COREMO contact Bhut’ Ben on 072 927 1924 or Mr Tengwa on 083 594 3945 alternatively send an email to ablondzi@gmail.com / seemont@webmail.co.za
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