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/ 1 February 2005
The Bush administration suffered a legal setback over its conduct of the war on terror on Monday when a United States federal judge ruled that the special military tribunals at Guantánamo Bay were unlawful. ”This means that these folks are actually going to get a hearing,” said Barbara Olshansky, of the Centre for Constitutional Rights.
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/ 1 February 2005
About 120 children were affected by the closure of three illegal crèches in central Johannesburg on Tuesday morning, the city’s metro police said. Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said the crèches were shut down for not complying with fire-safety requirements.
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/ 1 February 2005
Labour disputes in southern China’s booming Guangdong province are becoming increasingly prominent as an unprecedented army of 30-million migrant workers clamours for better conditions and treatment. This astonishing influx of cheap labour has been the engine of China’s capitalist miracle, officials say, making Guangdong the nation’s most prosperous region.
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/ 1 February 2005
”Back in the Seventies and Eighties, old school friends and other whites of my acquaintance who were perturbed by my anti-apartheid activities would ask why I was ‘giving my life up for the blacks’. I would explain that I wasn’t doing what I was doing ‘for the blacks’, but for a society free of oppression and exploitation, and that was also concerned with the rights of women and children,” writes Maurice Smithers.
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/ 1 February 2005
”The transformation of the pharmaceutical industry, both in terms of ensuring the quality of medicine and reducing prices of drugs at manufacturing, distribution and retail industry levels has been the most challenging part of the transformation process in the health sector so far.” Minister of Health Manto Tshabalala-Msimang reflects.
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/ 31 January 2005
The African National Congress on Monday came out in support of the Congress of South African Trade Unions’ plans to visit Zimbabwe, while the South African government has criticised the trade federation’s plans. Said ANC spokesperson Smuts Ngonyama: ”Cosatu should go there, but respecting the laws of the country.”
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/ 31 January 2005
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development will respond on Tuesday to a Sunday newspaper report that claimed an administrative bungle had resulted in the arresting powers of some peace officers being wrongfully withdrawn — rendering illegal certain of their actions, such as the issuing of fines.
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/ 31 January 2005
Iran said on Monday that its current freeze on uranium enrichment will be short-lived but insisted that its nuclear activities pose no risk to the region, as claimed by arch-enemy the United States. Enrichment is a key process that makes what can be fuel for nuclear reactors but also the explosive core of atomic bombs.
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/ 31 January 2005
Russia pledged its ”active” support on Monday for visiting Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas amid growing signs of a revival in the long-dormant Middle East peace process. Abbas said Moscow will play a decisive role in restarting the Israeli-Palestinian talks.