IN CONVERSATION WITH DUDU SHABA ( DEPUTY PRESIDENT ,AZAPO)

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As we reflect on Albinism Awareness Month, the Azanian Organisation (AZAPO) proudly stands in solidarity with persons with albinism, affirming that all human beings are _Equal in Every Way_. Despite facing numerous challenges, persons with albinism deserve respect, dignity, and equal opportunities. Persons with albinism in South Africa face significant challenges that impact their daily lives and opportunities. They experience pervasive discrimination and stigma based on skin color, which affects their social inclusion and enjoyment of human rights. They are often subjected to derogatory names, negative stereotypes, and misconceptions. Furthermore, persons with albinism are at risk of violent attacks, abductions, killings, and maiming fueled by harmful practices and superstitions. Harmful myths and superstitions surrounding albinism persist, contributing to stigma and violence.
These attacks not only result in physical harm but also inflict deep emotional scars, leaving survivors traumatized and vulnerable. Notably, the stigmatization of persons with albinism is a systemic challenge, deeply ingrained in societal norms, cultural beliefs, and inadequate protection mechanisms. AZAPO believes that every individual, regardless of their skin tone or condition, deserves equal treatment and opportunities. We acknowledge that persons with albinism still have to overcome a lot of challenges, and it is our collective responsibility to create an enabling environment that supports their empowerment and inclusion.
As a society, it is our shared responsibility to ensure that persons with albinism are not only recognized but are an integral part of our communities and are safeguarded by supportive legislative frameworks. We are calling for the creation of an environment where the rights of persons with albinism are seen not as additional, but essential.
AZAPO stands in solidarity with persons with albinism, advocating for their rights and needs. Let us work together to _create a society where everyone will live as an equal human race_, free from discrimination, stigma, and violence. In this regard, AZAPO calls upon society to unlearn all harmful cultural practices perpetrated against persons with albinism and relearn positive social norms that promote equality, respect, and inclusivity. We urge the public to continue promoting awareness, understanding, and inclusivity for people with albinism.
1 Oct 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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