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/ 22 October 2000

GADDAFI CAN BE PROSECUTED

A FRENCH court has ruled that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi can be prosecuted in France for the bombing of a French airliner over Niger in 1989 in which 170 people died, judicial sources said. The decision, taken on an appeal against a previous ruling to prosecute him, rejected the defence argument that Gaddafi enjoyed immunity […]

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/ 21 October 2000

So much for Media Freedom Day ?

THE government has been slammed for trampling press freedom and “returning to the old apartheid days” after police stormed international and local media offices in South Africa and seized video footage as evidence against a Muslim vigilante leader facing murder and terrorism charges. National prosecution official Sipho Ngwema said the police confiscated footage of the […]

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/ 21 October 2000

SWIFT ACTION LIMITS EBOLA OUTBREAK

SWIFT action to fight the Ebola outbreak in Uganda has resulted in a much lower mortality rate than earlier cases of the deadly virus, and raised hopes of a speedy drop-off in infections, health experts said. The hemorrhagic fever caused by the virus usually kills between 50 and 90% of the people it infects, but […]

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/ 20 October 2000

Snipping flesh for art’s sake

Local artists are looking to surgery as a means of creation Michelle Matthews It is tempting to use the clich’ “cutting edge”, but surgery as art is at least a decade old. French artist Orlan is its most famous proponent, having undergone 10 cosmetic operations in her expression of carnal art. In her latest she […]

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/ 20 October 2000

Sports bodies kept on paedophile

A national sporting body’s reluctance to take action against a child molester has highlighted the vulnerability of disabled children Stefaans Brmmer T wo sports associations for the disabled kept on a senior executive, sentenced to 10 years in jail for sexually assaulting a 16- year-old Down’s Syndrome girl, giving him the opportunity to continue working […]

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/ 20 October 2000

Stopped from making a living

Evidence wa ka Ngobeni The screaming started at about 10am. “Suddenly it looked as if the whole township was at war. I put my money in my cash bag and stumbled outside; that’s when I realised that something was terribly wrong,” said Daniel Mohale, a hawker who trades in Diepkloof, Soweto. “Hundreds of security guards […]

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/ 20 October 2000

Survival guide for Aids orphans a world

first Paul Kirk The University of Natal’s psychology department has helped produce a guidebook that teaches children how to cope when HIV/Aids wipes out their parents and leaves them in charge. As the Aids pandemic sweeps through South Africa large numbers of households may soon be headed up by children too young to even vote. […]

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/ 20 October 2000

Swazi senators jump to defence of python

poachers James Hall Swazis’ cultural antipathy toward snakes has prompted the Swaziland Senate to rally to the defence of three poachers who were arrested for killing a 3m-long python. Senator Simeon Simelane raised a motion last week calling for the minister of justice to release the suspects. Other senators in their submissions depicted the poachers […]

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/ 20 October 2000

Taking solar power to new heights

David Le Page AFRICANFRONTIERS The downside is, South Africa is one of the world’s top 20 polluters. At least 93,5% of South African electricity is coal-fired. Eskom is the world’s single largest producer of carbon dioxide. Acid rain created by power stations causes fences near Bethel to disintegrate in just three years. The upside? Southern […]