Full Coverage: South Africa
December 2007
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18.12.2007
Jacob Zuma is the new president of South Africa's ruling African National Congress.
more...From Mail & Guardian |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more...From New Statesman |
18.12.2007
Desmond Tutu says South Africa has lost its moral direction, and the bitter contest for the ANC leadership offers no hope for new direction or ideas. William Gumede reports.
more... |
10.12.2007
When the Elders meet in South Africa today to mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, one of their number will not be in attendance - Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest in Myanmar (formerly Burma), where she has been for 12 of the past 18 years.
more...+ 130 journalists jailed worldwide for keeping us informed From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Image: Aung San Suu Kyi © Nic Dunlop / Burma Campaign
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