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Encyclopedia > Freedom Day (South Africa)

Freedom Day is a South African public holiday celebrated on April 27. April 27 is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 248 days remaining. ...


It celebrates freedom and commemorates the first democratic post-apartheid elections. Held in 1994, they saw Nelson Mandela elected as President. Political freedom is the right, or the capacity, of self-determination as an expression of the individual will. ... A segregated beach in South Africa, 1982. ... Elections in South Africa gives information on election and election results in South Africa. ... Mandela redirects here. ... The President of South Africa is the head of state and head of government under South Africas Constitution. ...


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CNN.com - S. Africa celebrates 'Freedom Day' - Apr 27, 2004 (629 words)
Mandela became South Africa's first fl president on April 27, 1994 in polls that marked the end of centuries of white racist supremacy rule.
Officials say the celebrations will be South Africa's biggest since 1994 and feature mass choirs, bands, a military procession and a fly past by civilian and military aircraft.
South Africa is also growing increasingly wary of the situation across the border in Zimbabwe.
FAIFE World Report: South Africa (1315 words)
South Africa for the first time is enjoying a constitutionally protected right to freedom of expression and access to information.
In undertaking an audit of freedom of expression, one is mindful that over the past few years, the right to freedom of expression, and many of its component parts, have featured in numerous public debates.
Possibly the greatest challenge to freedom of expression is in the courts in the area of defamation.
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