Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Human Rights Day
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The State of Palestine joins South Africa in commemorating Human Rights Day and remembering the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960. Today, we are reminded that dignity, justice, and freedom must be fought for, protected, and made real for all people. Load image
— Embassy of the State of Palestine - South Africa (@PalEmbassyZa) March 21, 2026
Today, on Human Rights Day in South Africa, we remember the lives lost in the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960. Sixty-six years ago, people gathered peacefully to demand dignity—and were met with bullets. Sharpeville stands as a painful reminder of the cost of injustice, and the Show more youtube.com Senzeni Na (What have we done?) - feat. Monde Mdingi - Cape Town...
[IN PICTURES] United in defence of South Africa’s sovereignty, the ANC in the Western Cape, together with alliance partners, religious leaders, and ordinary citizens, marches to commemorate 30 years of our Constitution and celebrate Human Rights Day. #SAWillNotBeBullied Show more Load image Load image 5 KB
On this Human Rights Day 2026, the Collen Mashawana Foundation (CMF) joins the nation in honouring the sacrifices of those who fought for freedom, equality and justice. This year's theme “Uniting for Human Rights : Building Together, Rising Together" reminds us that the Show more Load image 5 KB
— CollenMashFoundation (@CollenMashFound) March 21, 2026
HAPPENING TODAY | President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the keynote address at the 2026 National Commemoration of Human Rights Day at the AR Abass Stadium, Kimberley, Northern Cape Province. #GovZAUpdates #HumanRightsDay Load image 6 KB
*Minister Maropene Ramokgopa Commemorates Human Rights Day 2026* _"Today, we reflect on the sacrifices made for our democracy and reaffirm our commitment to upholding human rights for all. As we commemorate Human Rights Day, under the theme “Bill of Rights at 30: Making Human Show more 0:15 113 KB Load video
— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) March 21, 2026
Amakhosi Family Today is Human Rights Day. We honour the memory of those who gave everything at Sharpeville on 21 March 1960 and every South African who fought for our freedoms. Let's never take these rights for granted. #HumanRightsDay #Amakhosi4Life #KaizerChiefs Load image 48 KB
One nation, one beautiful game! Today we honor the heroes of our past and celebrate the freedoms of our present. SAFA wishes all South Africans a meaningful Human Rights Day. Let's keep fighting for equality on and off the pitch! Load image 105 KB
Reflecting on our past and recommitting to our future. This Human Rights Day, we work toward Making Human Rights a Reality for All across the Western Cape and beyond. Load image
— Western Cape Minister Tertuis Simmers (@Min_TSimmers) March 21, 2026
Today, 21 March, we commemorate Human Rights Day, a reminder of our shared responsibility to uphold dignity, equality, and justice for all. At UP Law, we are committed to advancing human rights through legal education, research, and advocacy. As we reflect on the progress made, Show more Load image
Human Rights Day is dedicated to celebrating and promoting the fundamental rights that all human beings are entitled to, irrespective of their race, nationality, gender, or any other defining characteristics. The day aims to raise public awareness about the importance of human rights and acknowledge the ongoing efforts to fight for these rights across the globe. By honoring the efforts of those who work tirelessly to advance human rights, the observance seeks to reaffirm the world's commitment to ensuring that every human being lives a life of dignity, justice, and freedom.
In South Africa, Human Rights Day serves as a stark reminder of the harrowing past the nation has emerged from and its transformative journey towards achieving equality and justice for all its citizens. The day commemorates the Sharpeville Massacre, which took place on 21 March 1960 when the apartheid regime's security forces fired upon a peaceful protest, resulting in the death of 69 unarmed protestors and injuring over 180 people. The tragic event accelerated the international community's response to South Africa's oppressive apartheid policies and prompted the adoption of the United Nations' Resolution 134, which condemned apartheid and reaffirmed the importance of universal human rights.
To observe Human Rights Day, the government and various organizations hold events and educational programs aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of human rights issues in the country. The observance serves as an opportunity for South Africans to acknowledge the progress made in the fight against discrimination and injustice, while also emphasizing the collective responsibility to ensure the continual promotion and protection of human rights for all. Human Rights Day is celebrated annually on the 21st of March.
Human Rights Day Facts & Quotes
In 1948, the Nationalist Party came to power in South Africa and formalised segregation by passing multiple laws that controlled the movements of Black in the country.
The South African constitution is one of the most progressive in the world and gives South Africans rights such as equality, human dignity, freedom, language and culture and life.
When the police in Sharpeville saw the masses marching towards them, they panicked and opened fire, killing the 69 and injuring hundreds, - Joe Tlholoe, Prolific South African Journalist
To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity. - Nelson Mandela
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted by a committee of experts from different legal and cultural backgrounds, chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt. It was adopted with the aim of setting a common standard of achievements for all peoples and nations.
Head to the parliament in Pretoria to participate in a debate on Human Rights. The debate has a changing theme from year to year.
Take part in the Human Rights Day Swim in Cape Town. The swim takes place in the Atlantic Ocean and offers varying distances for all participants.
Spread awareness for the day by using social media hashtags such as #humanrightsforall #SouthAfricaHumanRights, #EndingApartheid and #NelsonMandela.
Watch a movie that touches on apartheid in South Africa. Some of our favourites include Invictus (2009), Cry Freedom (1987), Goodbye Bafana (2007) and Skin (2009).
Watch a documentary about human rights issues and violations. Some recommendations: Invisible Children (2006), Girl Rising(2013) and Nefarious (2011).