SAHRC welcomes Catzavelos fine, says his actions show remorse

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SAHRC welcomes Catzavelos fine, says his actions show remorse.

"The reason we decided to donate this money to the foundation is because of the work that has been done by [founder] Seth Mazibuko over the years to embed a culture of human rights to promote social cohesion and to promote nonracialism in the country," said the commission’s Gauteng manager Buang Jones.

Jones said the first meeting Catzavelos would attend next week was one where the foundation had invited senior citizens from across all racial groups to engage on the issue of social cohesion.

 

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