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EU interior ministers are to gather tomorrow for emergency talks on
how to respond to the devastating Madrid bomb blasts, which have
revived terrorism jitters worldwide two and a half years after...
SPEECH BY THE MINISTER FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY, CHARLES NQAKULA, AT
A NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY, 10 YEARS
OF LEARNING AND CHALLENGES, CAPE TOWN
As President George W Bush scrambled to avoid political fallout
over Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction, his closest allies
came under pressure yesterday to follow his example and order an...
David A Kay, the former chief weapons inspector in Iraq, called
yesterday for an independent inquiry into prewar intelligence about
Saddam Hussein's weapons programmes, but he said he did not...
The Freedom of Expression Institute and the SA History Archive said
yesterday they were dismayed at the country's intelligence agencies
for not co-operating with the Hefer Commission.
There will be no witnesses appearing before retired judge Joos
Hefer at the commission of inquiry at the Supreme Court of Appeal
in Bloemfontein into allegations of apartheid-era espionage and...
The Democratic Alliance called yesterday for Deputy President Jacob
Zuma to be subpoenaed to testify before the Hefer Commission of
Inquiry, and for the intelligence services to cooperate with the...
Today's public hearings of the Hefer Commission are expected to
provide greater clarity on the availability of apartheid-era
intelligence files to aid its investigation.