HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

UN Rights Council to Review South Africa

Universal Periodic Review of South Africa

(Johannesburg, April 15, 2008) – South Africa’s human rights record will be scrutinized on April 15, 2008 by the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva at a Universal Periodic Review Session that is likely to focus on abuses around HIV infections, sexual violence, and asylum procedures.

 
Under the review process, governments submit a written report and nongovernmental organizations are invited to comment on the human rights situation. But since South Africa did not submit its report until the eve of the session, and did not consult ahead of the session with South African civil society groups and international nongovernmental organizations, these groups were only able to present written concerns about a wide range of human rights issues to the council.  
 
Among the topics of concern to Human Rights Watch are:  
 
 
 



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