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/ 28 June 2006

Police mull whether to release names of gang

Not all of the eight robbers shot dead with four policemen in a house in Jeppestown on Sunday have been identified yet, Gauteng police said on Wednesday. Police were also still considering whether to make their names public once their identities had been established, Senior-Superintendent Mary Martins-Engelbrecht said.

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/ 28 June 2006

Solidarity slammed for being ‘lily-white’

South Africa’s Commission for Employment Equity — which monitors transformation in the South African workplace — has come out with all guns firing against a Solidarity trade union employment-equity plan that proposes a code of good practice for affirmative action, which promotes the commitment of a non-designated group (whites).

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/ 28 June 2006

DA jumps on SABC probe bandwagon

The South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) inquiry into alleged blacklisting of commentators should be broadened to include bias against the official opposition, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Wednesday. The DA’s Donald Lee said: ”The SABC’s coverage of the DA’s 2006 local election campaign was indicative of the public broadcaster’s aim to cut out the opposition.

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/ 28 June 2006

Three-million short of food in Southern Africa

Three-million people remain short of food in Southern Africa as a result of poverty and HIV/Aids despite recent good harvests, the United Nations’s World Food Programme (WFP) said on Wednesday. WFP executive director James Morris said that although the region, plagued by drought in recent years, saw bumper crops, it paradoxically made the task of the UN agency more difficult.

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/ 28 June 2006

EU members urged to admit to CIA renditions

More than a dozen European governments on Tuesday came under severe pressure to own up to their secret services’ role in handing over suspected terrorists to United States intelligence after Franco Frattini, the EU justice commissioner, admitted for the first time that European territory had been used for ”extraordinary renditions”.

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/ 28 June 2006

Struggle in Gaza against poverty and violence

The Gaza Strip, the lesser half of the Palestinians’ promised future state, is home to 1,4-million residents who struggle against poverty and violence on the shores of the Mediterranean. The Israeli army, which captured the territory from Egypt during the 1967 Six-Day War, on Wednesday launched its first serious ground offensive since leaving the territory on September 12 2005.

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/ 28 June 2006

Cash-strapped AU peacekeepers to quit Darfur

The poorly equipped African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur is set to quit the troubled western Sudanese region by end of September due to a lack of funds, the AU’s security organ said on Tuesday. ”Whatever happens, our mandate ends on September 31 unless there are new developments,” South Africa’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said.