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Cheryl Gillwald |
Thursday 9 August 2001 |
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Cheryl Gillwald , Deputy Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development is in London to mark South African Women's Day.
Cheryl is at the forefront of introducing changes to ensure a fairer society in South Africa.
Seven years after apartheid, how far have women got in their fight for equal rights?
Do people have faith in the justice system built up after the apartheid years, and why has the South African government decided to set up 19 courts specifically to deal with sexual offences against women and children?
Cheryl Gillwald joins Martha to explain.
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