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NCGLE v Minister of Justice 1998 (Sodomy)
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NCGLE v Minister of Justice 1998 (Sodomy)
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Case CCT 11/98: Constitutional Court of South Africa
THE NATIONAL COALITION FOR GAY AND LESBIAN EQUALITY (1st applicant)
THE SOUTH AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (2nd applicant)
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THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE (1st respondent)
THE MINISTER OF SAFETY AND SECURITY (2nd respondent)
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE WITWATERSRAND (3rd respondent)
Heard on : 27 August 1998 Decided on : 9 October 1998
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Law and Freedom
Director: Zackie Achmat
Part 1: Who Was Mrs Komani? relates the dramatic cases that led to the abolition of the death penalty and the decriminalisation of sodomy, a ruling that acknowledged the equality of gay and lesbian people. These judgments stand in contrast to the legal execution, harassment and persecution of apartheid era law. However, even under apartheid, as human rights lawyer Geoff Budlender explains: "Law was a limit on power" and so spaces arose in which people could use the law to contest the abuse of power. One key example explored in the film is that of Mr and Mrs Komani whose 1980 case was a key cause of the collapse of the hated Pass Laws. Who Was Mrs. Komani? brings to light the people who made possible these cases which have dramatically affected the lives of our people and the history of our country. |
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~09-10-1998