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EXTRACT FROM SPEECH BY WESTERN CAPE PREMIER, MARTHINUS VAN
SCHALKWYK, ADDRESSING BUSINESS LEADERS IN ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS,
AS PART OF THE SOUTH AFRICA WEEK CELEBRATIONS ON 13 NOVEMBER 2003
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA TO RECEPTION HOSTED BY SOUTH
AFRICAN MISSION IN THE NETHERLANDS FOR KEY STAKEHOLDERS, The Hague,
Netherlands, 22 September 2003
West African peacekeepers consolidated their presence yesterday
outside Liberia's war-ravaged capital as President Charles Taylor
began to balk over his stated intention to go into exile in
Nigeria.
Liberia's President Charles Taylor has asked a Dutch lawyer to
represent him before a UN-backed tribunal in Sierra Leone where he
faces war crimes charges, the lawyer said yesterday.
President George W Bush arrives in Africa armed with his Millennium
Challenge Account carrot of $10-billion over three years to
alleviate poverty, his $15-billion pledge over five years to fight...
The US announced yesterday that it has suspended military aid to
South Africa because the country will not give Americans immunity
from prosecution by the new International Criminal Court in The...