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		<title>Are we honouring Sharpeville victims with true remembrance or just celebration?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Reflecting on Human Rights Day: Are We Truly Honouring Our History As I sit in reflection today the last day of this month of March, I find myself thinking back to Human Rights Day on the 21st. The day has passed, yet the emotions it stirs within me remain anger, sadness and a deep sense [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Reflecting on Human Rights Day: Are We Truly Honouring Our History</strong></p>
<p>As I sit in reflection today the last day of this month of March, I find myself thinking back<br />
to Human Rights Day on the 21st. The day has passed, yet the emotions it stirs within<br />
me remain anger, sadness and a deep sense of responsibility.</p>
<p>Growing up in the Vaal, I was raised on the stories of Sharpeville, stories told by my<br />
great-grandfather with a heavy heart. He spoke of the anguish and terror of that day in<br />
1960, when police opened fire on peaceful protesters fighting against the oppressive<br />
pass laws. The Sharpeville Massacre was not just an event, it was a moment of<br />
sacrifice, a pivotal point in our history that shaped the freedoms we now have.</p>
<p>Yet, as I look around, I wonder: Are we truly honouring those who died for this freedom?<br />
I see music festivals and celebrations on Human Rights Day, and I can’t help but feel<br />
we are losing sight of its true meaning. Have we turned remembrance into<br />
entertainment? Shouldn’t this day be a time of education, of deep reflection not just<br />
during March but throughout the year?</p>
<p><strong>How Should Human Rights Day Be Remembered?</strong></p>
<p>We need to move beyond surface-level commemoration and take real action to honour<br />
the legacy of those who died in Sharpeville. More than 69 people lost their lives that<br />
day, and yet, how many of their names do we even know? Their children, grandchildren<br />
and great-grandchildren deserve more.</p>
<p>I think media platforms should dedicate time to sharing real stories from survivors and<br />
their families.</p>
<p><strong>As Tsoana Nhlapo, CEO of the Sharpeville Foundation puts it.</strong><br />
“It is our collective responsibility to reveal the true nature of the brutal apartheid. If we<br />
keep dancing on sacred days like these, we rob the youth of South Africa across all<br />
races an opportunity to heal, and if they don’t heal completely, they will repeat the mistakes<br />
of the past, like we did Marikana, 21st March is Sharpeville-Langa Massacre Day and not<br />
Human Rights Day”</p>
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