IN THE past few years, South Africa has witnessed a rise in the number of assassinations of individuals working on politically sensitive cases or those involving grand corruption.
Civil society and society as a whole must stand firmly together against this growing threat, and the government must turn its empty promises of protection and support into action.
To save our country and its people, we must stem the tide against the unwinding of the rule of law.
This includes stopping in its tracks the further erosion of the rule of law posed by the assassinations of those who