Who are we

WHO ARE WE

About Us

WELCOME WORDS FROM THE PRESIDENT


Anti-black racism does not exist, anti-white racism does not exist, anti-yellow racism does not exist, racism in itself does not exist; only hatred exists, and it is not white, black or yellow; she has neither color nor geographic, tribal or ethnic affiliation; she is simply Hatred, the devious, the deceitful, the gangrenous destroyer of our humanity.

As paradoxical as it may seem, we must learn to put words to these ills that gnaw at us in order to heal them; and Hate is the right word to place on these evils that some call Racism, anti-Semitism etc... as if to give it a racial, ethnic belonging or even a reason to exist.

In our long quest for a remedy which led us inexorably to the crossroads of anti-Semitism and racism, we always believed that it was possible, in the absence of an instant cure against the polymorphous evil of Hatred, the hope of 'a cure could in itself be a cure.

Human Hope was born from this hope because we have always believed that the polymorphous evil of Hate is colorless, odorless, tasteless; she has no race, no people, no country, no parents, she is simply hatefully omnipresent in her destructive fiber.

It is in the fervent hope of healing from this polymorphous evil that is Hate, that we welcome everyone to this new Ship of Human Hope which is reborn from its ashes after many racist and anti-Semitic attacks having considerably affected its activities causing the closure of its sites and web pages.

Human Hope is not a simple organization but much more a Glimmer of hope to cure Hate.



Hope is another way to heal from a seemingly incurable illness

                                           RAPHAEL BEN GAD

(Alias Giresse AKONO GANTSUI)



Our history

Following the first multiracial general elections, largely won by the ANC, in April 1994, Nelson Mandela was elected president of the Republic of South Africa.

During his speech on May 2, he uttered Martin Luther King's "free at last" in an effort to see hope for humanity.

It is from the ashes of this speech that Human Hope will see the light of day, as a full-fledged organization fighting racism, anti-Semitism and defending human rights, to celebrate:

    the end of apartheid from which “a society must be born of which all humanity will be proud” as Madiba said
    the return of a South Africa devoid of the polymorphous evil of hatred, within the international community the common love of a country long plagued by Hate in one of its most virulent forms called: Racism Equality racial which will be the cement of the new “rainbow nation at peace with itself and with the world”.

Acting initially as a Think Tank within the framework of the reconciliation policy promoted by the symbolic and illustrious President Nelson Mandela whom we affectionately call Madiba, HumanHope will gradually structure itself and set up shop in the most symbolic cities in terms of discrimination. racial and violation of human rights namely: Cape Town, Pretoria and Johannesburg.

Human Hope has been since its creation on April 27, 1994 (considered the D-Freedom or Freedom Day in South Africa established by Nelson Mandela, the first black leader in a country strongly affected by the scourge of racial hatred) under the numerous racist, anti-Semitic and other attacks; also, to reinforce the effectiveness of its actions, Human Hope has allowed itself to act under numerous assumed names.

But the “path to healing from a virulent illness has never been an easy path” South African proverb




Our mission

Since its creation in 1994, Human Hope has continued to fight considerably against all forms of human rights violations such as anti-Semitism and racism.

Also, the fight against anti-Semitism and racism are an integral part of our fundamental objectives.

RAISING AWARENESS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE POLYMORPHISM OF HATE


Awareness raising is an educational and preventive tool which has always been at the heart of the instruments in the fight against anti-Semitism, racism and other forms of human rights violations.

It is by raising people's awareness to become citizens aware of the dangers of anti-Semitism and racism and by preparing them to respect republican values that we manage to promote social harmony and well-being together.

    The implementation of educational tools adapted to different audiences; The fight against the trivialization of hatred: Each word, insult, slip-up or gesture of a racist or anti-Semitic nature must be fought from the outset to avoid escalation and abuses including everyone knows that they can lead to confrontation as is often the case in many cities in South Africa (Pretoria, Johannesburg, etc.); The fight against all forms of anti-Semitic, racist theories and other identity abuses subsequent ones.


SETTING UP LISTENING CELLS


Human Hope offers, in its various areas of intervention (South Africa, USA, France), a free and personalized listening and legal support unit for victims or witnesses of racism and anti-Semitism. or xenophobia.

Before its dismantling and closure of its sites and web pages following an anti-Semitic campaign, Human Hope carried out monitoring and alert work each year by conducting an international survey among different social strata on racist and anti-Semitic abuses in different areas of social life



Nos zones d'intervention

Reborn from its ashes after a long journey through the desert, Human Hope has been able to gradually restructure itself since its creation in 1994 and expand its scope of intervention in more than ten countries with representative offices around the world including:

    South Africa where its head office is located;



    UNITED STATES



    Rwanda;



    Kenya;



    Ethiopia;



    France;
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