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Author: Bradley Fortuin

Bradley Fortuin is a consultant at the Southern Africa Litigation Centre and a social justice activist.

Opinion: How Do You Vote a Child Out of Their Future?

Activist Bradley Fortuin Eswatini questions the disturbing expulsion of LGBTIQ+ students in Eswatini following a parent vote over same-sex allegations.

Opinion: Is Ghana’s Selective Justice on LGBTQ+ Equality a Human Rights Contradiction?

Ghana won praise for a UN slavery resolution but Badley Fortuin writes that its harsh anti-LGBTQ+ bill raises questions about selective injustice and human rights.

Opinion: Botswana Same-Sex Marriage Case – The Rule of Law, Not the Rule of Religion

Botswana’s same-sex marriage case tests constitutional rights against religious pressure, highlighting equality, rule of law, and judicial independence, writes Bradley Fortuin.

Opinion: How Capitalism, Patriarchy and Neo-Colonialism are Repackaging the Scramble for Africa

Capitalism, patriarchy and neo-colonialism are fuelling a new scramble for Africa, this time under the guise of ‘family values’, writes Bradley Fortuin.

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