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/ 2 November 2004

Chinese dam protest turns bloody

Another day of unrest and violent clashes resulting in deaths and injuries were reported on Tuesday by local residents in China’s south-western province of Sichuan after more than 20 000 farmers protested against a dam project. Officials are putting ”the money into their own bag” said a farmer.

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/ 2 November 2004

Chad arrests 15 after clashes kill 12

Chad’s security forces have arrested 15 people and recovered assault rifles, knives and machetes they suspect were used in fighting in which 12 people were killed and 15 others wounded. A dispute between a local resident and a trader from a neighbouring community sparked off widespread fighting on Saturday.

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/ 2 November 2004

Palazzolo police officer hospitalised

The former police officer who broke down at the Vito Palazzolo inquiry on Monday has been admitted to a clinic, the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court heard on Tuesday. Abraham Smith was to have testified at the inquiry, in which questions from Italian prosecutors are being put to a series of South African witnesses.

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/ 2 November 2004

US election: Polling booths open

Americans started voting on Tuesday in one of the tightest presidential elections in decades after a long and often bitter campaign between Republican incumbent George Bush and his Democratic rival John Kerry. A huge turnout has been forecast, with Iraq and the war on terror dominating the campaign.

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/ 2 November 2004

Gadaffi hands over Islamist wanted for kidnapping

One of the most powerful armed Islamists in north Africa, Amar Saifi, was on Monday behind bars in his home country of Algeria following the intervention of Libya’s Moammar Gadaffi. Saifi was the number two in Algeria’s main violent Islamist organisation, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, and responsible for the kidnapping of 32 foreign tourists in the Sahara desert last year.