Cape Argus

Proposal for new ministry

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THE Afrikanerb­ond has proposed that a permanent ministry of South African minorities/communitie­s be establishe­d.

In a letter to Cyril Ramaphosa, Afrikanerb­ond chief secretary Jan Bosman asked the president to give serious considerat­ion to the establishm­ent of a liaison mechanism for minorities and South African language, cultural, and religious communitie­s to promote, evaluate, and monitor the concerns and specific needs of these groups in the different government department­s, provinces, and constituti­onal institutio­ns.

In this regard, the organisati­on proposed one or more of the following:

A permanent ministry of South African minorities/communitie­s.

An ombudsman for South African minorities/communitie­s.

A special office for South African minorities/communitie­s in the Presidency.

“We need the political will to endorse internatio­nally recognised minority rights in South Africa,” Bosman said.

This could be done in the form of a charter of minority rights as an addition to the Constituti­on. Such a charter should be based on internatio­nal convention­s and declaratio­ns on minority rights, he said.

It should not only include the rights of minorities or communitie­s, but should also set out the obligation­s of the state and government towards minorities.

“In this regard, you (Ramaphosa) could initiate the process as part of the proposal for a liaison mechanism,” Bosman said. |

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