Protest Nation: The Right to Protest in South Africa

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South Africa has become a nation defined by its protests. Protests can, and do, bring societal problems to public attention in direct, at times dramatic, ways. But governments the world over are also tempted to suppress this right, as they often feel threatened by public challenges to their authority.

Paperback. English. UKZN Press. 2016. Used.

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