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Former SANDF Major General urges students to rethink democracy through human security | SA News

23 May 2026 by Guest

 

Speaking at a seminar hosted by the Centre for Security, Peace and Conflict Resolution within the Faculty of Humanities, Yekelo argued that democracy must be understood not only through elections and constitutional rights, but through the everyday realities of inequality, exclusion and historical injustice that continue to shape South African society.

The seminar, titled “South Africa’s Youth and Democracy: A Human Security Perspective”, brought together students and academics for a critical discussion on democracy, youth participation and the enduring legacies of colonialism and apartheid in post-1994 South Africa.

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