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19 Jul 2012
 
 
Ban alarmed by intensifying violence, condemns attack on Syrian govt building
SYRIA
Expressing alarm over the intensifying violence in Syria, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon strongly condemns today’s bomb attack at the National Security Headquarters in Damascus, according to his...
 
 
05 Jul 2012
 
Chief UN observer to Syria receives 'clear commitment' from authorities on peace plan
SYRIA
Addressing reporters in the Syrian capital of Damascus, the UN Chief Military Observer in the country, Major-General Robert Mood, today said the Government had indicated a clear commitment to a...
 
 
02 Jul 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – July 2, 2012
PODCAST
President Jacob Zuma says South Africa's ruling African National Congress will push for greater state involvement in mining and land ownership to address inequalities inherited from apartheid that...
 
 
11 Jun 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – June 11, 2012
PODCAST
President Jacob Zuma said at the weekend that the African National Congress must approach its national conference with the serious manner it approached its founding conference in 1912. He was...
 
 
04 Jun 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – June 4, 2012
PODCAST
The Johannesburg Labour Court on Sunday ruled in favour of the application by the South African Police Service to set aside the lifting of the suspension of Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli.
 
 
30 May 2012
 
DA: Statement by Ian Davidson, Democratic Alliance Shadow Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, calling on South Africa to expel Syrian diplomats (30/05/2012)
STATEMENT
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation should send an unambiguous message around its rejection of the brutality of the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad by expelling...
 
 
28 May 2012
 
 
 
Daily Podcast - May 28, 2012
PODCAST
Suspended crime intelligence chief Richard Mdluli's lawyer Ike Motloung has confirmed receiving an e-mail announcing Mdluli’s suspension, Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has said he is...
 
 
27 May 2012
 
DA: Statement by Ian Davidson, Democratic Alliance Shadow Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, on South Africa's silence on Syria (27/05/2012)
STATEMENT
The United National (UN) Security Council should seriously interrogate the possibility of referring Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against...
 
 
11 May 2012
 
 
 
Arab Spring: Causes and consequences for Africa (May 2012)
POLITICAL UNREST
This report seeks to provide insight into some of the root causes of what came to be known as the Arab Spring and to analyse the consequences that the uprisings have had on the political dynamic in...
 
 
18 Apr 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – April 18, 2012
PODCAST
The recent global financial crisis has shown that more State intervention is needed in the mining industry, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said, Arab League Ministers met UN-Arab special envoy...
 
 
The future of the Arab Spring: Islam, Islamism, growing paranoia and future prospects (Part I)
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
The year 2011 saw Libyan ‘revolutionaries’ call for democracy and human rights. However, the gruesome footage of the capture and subsequent death of Muammar Gaddafi indicates that the...
 
 
11 Apr 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – April 11, 2012
PODCAST
Slain SACP leader Chris Hani would have been militant about economic inequities but would not have tolerated disrespect for older comrades, Cosatu said yesterday, Syrian troops killed 31 people...
 
 
Why NATO Intervention in Libya is not a Victory for Responsibility to Protect
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
There is a moral consensus on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a framework for ending mass atrocities. The portrayal of the NATO intervention in Libya as a ‘victory’ for R2P is however...
 
 
02 Apr 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – April 02, 2012
PODCAST
South Africa’s Jobs Fund, which has been allocated R9-billion to support job creation initiatives over three years, has issued its second call for proposals, having approved 26 projects and grant...
 
 
16 Mar 2012
 
News this week
UPDATE
President Jacob Zuma quashes any hopes that the planned Gauteng e-tolling system will dropped by government. "The Gauteng economy cannot afford any impediment to the traffic flow, since such an...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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