- Helen Suzman Foundation
The Helen Suzman Foundation is an independent, non-partisan think-tank in
South Africa dedicated to promoting liberal democratic values andhuman rights in post-apartheid South Africa through its research and publications. The foundation was established in honour ofHelen Suzman , a long-time liberal opposition MP who opposed apartheid in the South African parliament and the foundation'spatron .The foundation publishes opinion pieces in newspapers, a quarterly magazine, "Focus", and also conducts
public opinion poll s in South Africa as well as neighbouringZimbabwe . ["Opinion poll carried out by South African foundation reported", "BBC Monitoring Africa", 20 June, 2000]Academic
R. W. Johnson was the foundation's first director until he resigned in 1995. [John Fox, "Reflections On the Tragedy of SA", "All Africa", 6 December 2004] He continued to write freelance articles for the press describing himself as the foundation's former director, one of which led to a falling out with Helen Suzman herself in 2003. Suzman and Johnson's successor at the Foundation,Lawrence Schlemmer , accused Johnson of racism and sought to distance the foundation from him after he wrote an article in which he referred to senior South African politicians ofIndia n descent as "enterprising Asian countrymen". [Helen Suzman and Lawrence Schlemmer, "Johnson's racial slur dismays us", "Business Day", 14 September 2003] ["Suzman-Johnson Race Spat Reflects Liberal Dilemma", "Business Day", 18 September 2003]In 2006, former Democratic Alliance MP
Raenette Taljaard succeeded Schlemmer to become the foundation's director. ["Former MP to head Suzman Foundation", "South African Press Association", 11 April 2006]References
External links
* [http://www.hsf.org.za Helen Suzman Foundation]
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