South Africa's Ethical Position at The Hague

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South Africa's legal team presented a case at The Hague targeting Israel, a country that had collaborated with the apartheid regime. The case is seen as a manifestation of historical karma.

The narrative has changed because people are revolting. The Western person in the street and the impoverished and abused global citizen are the ones revolting. (Photo by Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images)outh Africa’s ethical position at The Hague can be viewed as a manifestation of historical karma . Our legal team presented a case in the world’s highest court, situated in the Netherlands, a country that had previously colonised us.

The essence of the case was on behalf of an oppressed population that had supported the black majority during the days of apartheid. Specifically, the case targeted Israel, a country that had collaborated with the apartheid regime., the mouthpiece of the National Party government, asserted a shared struggle for existence between Israel and South Afric

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