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South African troops in Sudan were held hostage over Omar Al-Bashir

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The allegations states that Sudanese government was targeting South African soldiers who are currently in Sudan incase if they had accepted to arrest their president Omar Al- Bashir following the orders of the International Criminal Court to execute an arrest warrant against Bashir , fortunately he was allowed to fly back safely in Khartoum yesterday. See also: ICC calls for SA ...

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ICC calls for SA to arrest Sudan’s president Omar Al-Bashir

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The International Criminal Court ( ICC ) has called for South Africa to arrest Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir, who arrived in Johannesburg on Saturday night purposely to attend the African Union summit which begins on Sunday. Check also: African Leaders Support Withdraw from ICC President Bashir is wanted by the ICC over the alleged crime against humanity and war crimes ...

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Thousands Joined The Peace March Against Xenophobia Attack In Durban SA

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The xenophobia attack on foreigners in South Africa spread to Johannesburg and Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday where five people including a 14-year-old boy have been killed during violence since last week , several businesses for foreigners have been closed following the threats, according to Gateway news. More police has been deployed to calm down the situation.[1] Check also: 5 people have ...

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5 People Killed In Xenophobia Attack In South Africa

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It’s very sad that South African people have decided to fight against their fellow Africans ( Xenophobia )  especially from countries that freely gave them refuge and looked after  their exiled leaders including many other refugees who ran away from apartheid regime.[3] Check also: Xenophobia: Thousands joined the peace march against xenophobia attack in Durban SA Countries like Zambia,  Zimbabwe and ...

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