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Such traditions that are culturally embedded in the white, male, Afrikaans culture and history, which are the basis of the Nagligte traditions, do not foster inclusion of other groups that must now form the new majority of the SU student body. Wilgenhoffers do not seem to appreciate the negative impact of their culture and rituals on the personal rights of certain individuals. This is because they elevate belonging to the Wilgenhof group above the rights of the individual.

Report of independent panel on abuses in Wilgenhof men's residence, University of Stellenbosch
26 November 2001

“Freedom of Religion versus Drug Traffic Control: The Rastafarian, the Law Society and the right to smoke the ‘holy weed’” Law, Democracy and Development vol. 5 (2001) 85-108.

Freedom of Religion and the holy weed

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