AfriForum's assessment of human rights during 2014
AfriForum is of the opinion that South Africans will find it increasingly difficult to exercise their rights. An overall assessment of the Bill of Rights reveals concern regarding certain rights during 2014.
Political meddling in the running of Chapter 9 institutions, lack of government ability to provide safety to citizens, as well as adequate protection for minorities, and an unwillingness to curb corruption are some of the findings in AfriForum's Human Rights Index for South Africa, which will be released on 31 March 2015.
According to a researcher at AfriForum, Johan Nortjé, one of the reasons states exist is to protect the rights of their citizens, and states are assumed to be failing in their duty to realise rights when they can no longer adequately protect rights such as safety, or deliver public services.
A fact sheet illustrates some of the rights that were not effectively protected during 2014. The following are cause for concern:
The right to life: a total of 17 068 murders were reported over the period 2013/2014 - an increase of 5% when compared to 2012/2013 incidents of murder. This means an estimated 47 murders a day