According to Minister Pandor, during his service as Minister of Justice, Comrade Dullah fought for accessible courts and a truly transformed judiciary. I now know that this desire was not for change in race makeup. “He sought much more - gender equality, inclusion of those living with disability, and even more than these, the practice of law that is infused with a new post-apartheid ethics, values and attitudes.”
She pointed out that Dullah Omar would be horrified to hear that judges breach the judicial code, fail to be transformative in their judgements and sometimes falter at being pacesetters in the battles for equality and social justice.
“Comrade Dullah and the rest had faith that we could be far more adept at human rights than our record thus far. He expected that we would respect and protect women in a manner that has never been attempted before. He did not expect that the levels of abuse of women and violence against them would be at the critical stage of a national emergency as we see today.”