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Changes to SAHRIS!
The South African Heritage Resources Information System (SAHRIS) has undergone a generational upgrade and restructure. These changes to the site include, but are not limited to:
- A new & modernised look and layout
- Improved site usage flows with respect to applications and content creation
- Improved site performance and stability
Launch for the new version of SAHRIS occurred onĀ Monday the 30th of October 2023.
The new site can be found here:
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BriefStatementOfSignificance:
The graves of the iconic leaders of the liberation struggle movements are a tangible representation
of the intangible heritage aspects of organised resistance and defiance campaigns, against
successive racially repressive regimes. They transcend different responses to eighty (80) years of
intensification of repressive laws from deputations, passive resistance, defiance campaigns to armed
struggle and mass struggles. They represent a conviction to a just political cause and attainment of
political freedom leading to denial of personal liberties and an ultimate price of banning orders,
house arrest, political assassinations, banishment, exile, political imprisonment and in-detention
death.
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