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Polity - News this Week
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Polity - News this Week

South Africa

EKURHULENI - Candidates standing to represent the African National Congress (ANC) in the upcoming elections should take their election to...

 
 
28 Jan 2009
 
 
 
DRC: ICC's first trial focuses on child soldiers (January 2009)
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n this article, the Human Rights Watch discusses the International Criminal Court's first trial, focusing on child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
 
26 Jan 2009
 
 
 
Daily podcast - January 26, 2009
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In today's podcast, ANC President Jacob Zuma warns Parliamentary candidates of the need for commitment to service and lack of corruption; a Congloese militia leader will be the first to be tried by...
 
 
13 Jan 2009
 
 
 
Daily podcast - January 13, 2009
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In today's podcast, breakaway party, the Congress of the People, says in reaction to the SCA's ruling yesterday, that the ANC acted recklessly in recalling Thabo Mbeki as President last year; a...
 
 
06 Jan 2009
 
 
 
Daily podcast- January 6, 2009
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In today's podcast, South Africa's Department of Minerals and Energy explains why the actual petrol price at the pump will differ from the base price cut announced last week; Sudan's government...
 
 
05 Dec 2008
 
 
 
The International Criminal Court and its work in Africa: Confronting the myths (December 2008)
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This document is the executive summary of a report, released by the Institute for Security Studies, discussing the myths surrounding the International Criminal Court and its work in Africa
 
 
06 Nov 2008
 
 
 
Daily podcast - November 6, 2008
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In today's podcast: A senior United Nations official warns that if the International Criminal Court decides to indict Sudan's president for war crimes in Darfur it could ruin peace making efforts...
 
 
21 Aug 2008
 
News this week
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SOUTH AFRICA

JOHANNESBURG – The African National Congress (ANC) recommits itself to free basic education and universal access to quality health care. Speaking at the...

 
 
19 Aug 2008
 
Sudan warns 'consequences' over Bashir warrant
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Sudan has warned the United Nations of "serious consequences" for its staff and facilities if the International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for President Omar Hassan al-Bashir over...
 
 
18 Aug 2008
 
Sudan's Bashir due in Turkey for Africa summit
AFRICA SUMMIT
Turkey will host a summit of African leaders this week overshadowed by the expected presence of Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, his first trip abroad since an international court indicted...
 
 
14 Aug 2008
 
Sudan's Bashir to make first trip abroad since ICC move
SUDAN
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will travel to Turkey in August, his first trip abroad since the International Criminal Court moved to indict him for genocide in Darfur, a presidential...
 
 
05 Aug 2008
 
Darfur rebels appeal against death sentences
SUDAN
Eight Darfur rebels convicted of terrorism offences for attacking the Sudanese capital have appealed against their death sentences, a member of the defence team said on Tuesday. Lawyer Muez Hadra...
 
 
01 Aug 2008
 
UN renews Darfur peacekeeping mandate
UNITED NATIONS
The U.N. Security Council renewed the mandate for peacekeepers in Darfur on Thursday in a resolution that Washington criticized for raising concerns about moves to indict Sudan's president for...
 
 
30 Jul 2008
 
SA tells ICC to back down on Darfur
SUDAN
South Africa said on Tuesday that an increasing number of countries want the International Criminal Court, in the interest of peace in Darfur, to halt any genocide indictment of Sudan's president....
 
 
29 Jul 2008
 
UN assembly confirms SA as human rights chief
UNITED NATIONS
The U.N. General Assembly on Monday unanimously confirmed South African judge Navanethem Pillay as the world body's new human rights chief, and activist groups urged her to be tough in her new...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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