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18 March 2010
                       
 
 
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26 Feb 2010
 
 
Intelligence, Human Rights and Counter Terrorism
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
"The security services in our country do not practice torture. They do not endorse torture, they do not encourage others to torture on our behalf; they do not collude in torture, full stop. It`s a...
 
 
25 Feb 2010
 
Soccer World Cup South Africa – Playing the Security Game
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
The terror attack on the Togolese soccer team by the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) prior to the African Cup of Nations that took place in Angola in January 2010, has...
 
 
10 Feb 2010
 
Reform delay aiding Zim abuse — AI
ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS
The delay in reforming Zimbabwe's State institutions is contributing to the constant human rights abuse and harassment in that country, Amnesty International (AI) said on Tuesday.
 
 
13 Oct 2009
 
IFP: Statement by Velaphi Ndlovu, Inkatha Freedom Party spokesperson, on the National Intelligence Agency (13/10/2009)
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The IFP is extremely concerned about comments made by Hussein Solomon,
an expert on Islamic militancy from the International Institute of
Islamic Studies, that the South African...

 
 
04 Oct 2009
 
DA: Statement by Theo Coetzee, Democratic Alliance spokesperson, on Mo Shaik (04/10/2009)
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There is clear and compelling evidence that Mo Shaik is not suitable for any role in the public service, least of all the intelligence services.

He represents a faction inside the...

 
 
02 Oct 2009
 
DA: Statement by Theo Coetzee, Democratic Alliance Shadow Minister of State Security, on Mo Shaik (02/10/2009)
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Putting Mo Shaik in charge of the Secret Service is like putting King Herod in charge of a crèche.

President Zuma could not have found anyone less competent, or more...

 
 
Cope: Statement by Phillip Dexter, Congress of the People Spokesperson, on Mo Shaik as DG of State Security (02/10/2009)
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COPE is not surprised by the appointment of Shaik in this important post, but we are concerned at this development. Shaik has distinguished himself as being unprofessional, partisan...

 
 
29 Sep 2009
 
SA: Zuma: Address by the President of South Africa, to Station Commanders, Pretoria (29/09/2009)
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Date: 29/09/2009
Source: The Presidency
Title: SA: Zuma: Address by the President of South Africa, to Station Commanders, Pretoria

The Minister of Police, Mr Nathi Mthethwa,

 
 
 
                       
 
 
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