South Africa Christian holidays face scrutiny
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South Africa is set to have another look at public holidays, particularly Christian ones, according to a newspaper report
The revision of public holidays - in particular Christian public holidays will be a topic of discussion at public meetings arranged by the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities later in June, Beeld reported.
The public discussion meetings will take place in Gauteng, the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State, according to a statement from the commission.
A number of "complaints and requests" have been received by the commission, concerning the fact that SA's public holidays only acknowledge Christianity and discriminate unfairly against other religions, the newspaper reported.
"According to its mandate, we received a number of complaints concerning the biased and unfair scheduling of the Public Holidays Act 36 of 1994," the commission said in a statement.
The aim of the meetings is to encourage public participation and collate information to determine whether the current situation is discriminatory.
People wanting to make submissions should call 011-537-7600 or see information posted on www.crlcommission.org.za.


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