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/ 25 July 2006

SABC ‘blacklisting’ probe on track

The first three days of hearings in an inquiry into the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) alleged blacklisting of certain political analysts have been completed, the commissioners said on Monday. They said the range of views and the quality of submissions had helped to clarify which factors influenced decisions around the use of analysts.

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/ 25 July 2006

Justice system fails Zimbabwe’s torture victims

His hands are bruised. The deep cuts on his darkened face are only beginning to heal and so are the soles of his feet, which were so swollen he could not wear shoes. From observing the injuries you can conclude only one thing: that whoever did this to him must have wanted not just to punish and maim, but to leave a lasting impression on the victim.

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/ 25 July 2006

Falling through the cracks

Fire and brimstone rained down on northern Israel throughout most of this week. And as air-raid sirens sounded and rockets slammed into the country from Hizbullah positions in Lebanon, the state unfurled its extensive safety net. The Israeli Defence Force Home Front Command issued a list of safety recommendations via television and newspapers — including step-by-step instructions on what to do when the sirens sound.

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/ 25 July 2006

Learning in times of war

Professor Mosa al-Mosawe has lost 34 of his staff since 2003. And when he says “lost”, he doesn’t mean that they have resigned or retired, or simply moved on to pastures new. He means that they have been shot or kidnapped, never to be seen again. “Around 50 students have also gone missing,” he says, speaking on a cellphone from his office in Baghdad University.

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/ 24 July 2006

Erwin happy with Koeberg repair job

Minister of Public Enterprises Alec Erwin praised Eskom on Monday for returning the Koeberg nuclear power plant back into service on time. He also thanked the people of the Western Cape for participating in an energy-saving campaign, ministerial spokesperson Gaynor Kast said in a statement.