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Pardon for Vlok? (07.06.2009)

By CITIZEN REPORTER JOHANNESBURG - Former Law and Order Minister Adriaan Vlok and several right wing criminals have been recommended for presidential pardons. This revelation has come to light as the result ...

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Report shows women migrants continue to live in fear (05.06.2009)

By Romi Sigsworth It has been just over a year since the few weeks of seeming madness in May 2008, when xenophobic violence broke out across South Africa, shocking the nation and attracting ...

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Dictating the local balance of power

Bruce, D. (2009). Dictating the local balance of power . Election-related violence in South Africa. (pdf 1.22Mb)

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Political Risks Seen For Zimbabwe's MDC In Central Bank Row (28.05.2009)

By Patience Rusere The fight within Zimbabwe's national unity government over control of the central bank took a new and troubling twist this week as military and security agency chiefs weighed in ...

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Pardon? (12.05.2009)

By Faranaaz Parker Last week's ruling on the presidential pardons process could have far-reaching implications and, some say, affect the president's power to grant pardons in future. In early 2008, former president ...

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Angola: No law to stop domestic violence (07.05.2009)

By Louise Redvers LUANDA — Teresa Barros' problems started last year with the death of her baby. "Our youngest daughter died," Barros explained. "My husband blames me, and now he drinks a lot ...

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