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/ 16 March 2007

Tutu on Zim: Do we really care about human rights?

Africans should hang their heads in shame over what is happening in Zimbabwe, Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu said on Friday. ”What an awful blot on our copybook. Do we really care about human rights? Do we care that people of flesh and blood, fellow Africans, are being treated like rubbish, almost worse than they were ever treated by rabid racists?”

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/ 16 March 2007

Nude statues censored in Oslo park

Visitors to a popular Oslo sculpture park discovered early on Thursday that several naked statues had been censored, with paper rectangles pasted on their genitals and bottoms, Norwegian media reported. "There is enough nudity in the newspaper. Let’s not have it in the park!" read a note posted on a nearby column in the park.

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/ 16 March 2007

Manto recovering well

Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang is ”doing very well” after her liver transplant, her doctors said on Friday. ”She’s a strong lady and has recovered very well after surgery,” said Dr John Tilley. Infection will remain a concern over the next five days and Tshabalala-Msimang will be placed on immuno-suppressant medication for the rest of her life.

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/ 16 March 2007

Hopes rise for North Korea nuclear progress

A pro-Pyongyang newspaper on Friday hailed United States moves to resolve financial sanctions against North Korea as a ”landmark event”, raising hopes for progress in long-running disarmament talks. North Korea, however, has yet to give an official response to the US Treasury’s announcement on Wednesday that it had cleared the way for the release of about -million.

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/ 16 March 2007

Sudan blasts Blair over Darfur comments

Sudan’s defence minister hit out at British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Friday for proposing tough measures against Khartoum and linking the conflict in Darfur to the spread of extremism in Africa. On Thursday, Blair called on the international community to take a ”far tougher line” against Sudan, and reiterated his belief in what he called the ”worldwide link” between ”global terrorism”.