A human rights organisation has petitioned South Africa’s Parliament to scrap passports at Lesotho borders
A human rights organisation in Lesotho has petitioned South Africa’s Parliament to remove passport requirements between the two countries, saying it is “an apartheid-era control mechanism [that] continues to regulate the daily lives of ordinary people in a democratic era”.
On Monday, Advocates for the Supremacy of the Constitution, known as Section Two, submitted the petition. The group…
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