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Torches of Tolerance

On Tuesday, 21 August 200, South Africans will gather in all their municipalities to light the Torches of Tolerance as a symbol of continued commitment to fighting racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. All South Africans are requested to participate in the events in their municipalities.

Please contact your municipalities for details.

Statements
- A Pahad: Lighting of the Torches of Tolerance
- Fowler: Torches of Tolerance lighting ceremony in Pretoria, Gauteng
- Torches of Tolerance Campaign, 21 August
- Eastern Cape Premier to light a torch of tolerance, 21 August 2001
- A Pahad launches Torches of Tolerance for WCAR, 13 August 2001
- Torches of Tolerance Campaign to be launched on 21 August 2001, 10 August 2001

Date : 21 August 2001
Contacts: Sipho Mbele @ 012 338 6709 or
Thabang Chiloane @ 012 314 2411
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