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Swaziland: The days of absolute monarchy are numbered
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Author: Michael Marqusee
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Date Written: 25 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Counter Punch
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://www.counterpunch.org
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Key Words: Swaziland, Despot, Monarch, Repressive, Autocracy
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Summary & Comment:
Swaziland is one of the poorest nations in the world where 70 percent of its 1.3 million people live on less than a dollar a day while 25 percent of the population rely on food aid. But amidst this grim reality, this article says the royal family - which runs the affairs of the state - spend $67,000/day. In fact, King Mswati's worth is estimat . . .
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South Africa: ANC plans taint press freedom leader
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Author: Thulani Ndlovu
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Date Written: 23 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Committee to Protect Journalists
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Secondary Category:
Human Rights
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Source URL:
http://cpj.org
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Key Words: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Media, ANC, Corruption, Apartheid
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Summary & Comment:
South Africa is leading mediation talks in Zimbabwe where repressive media environment is a matter of discussion. But, the role of South Africa as a mediator is also put to question as the country has drafted a bill that will restrict free media in the country - is it a case of ’do as I say not as I do'? FJ/CJW ed.
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Lesotho-Swaziland: A customs union to prevent failed states
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Author: IRIN News
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Date Written: 18 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: IRIN News
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://www.irinnews.org
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Key Words: Lesotho, Swaziland, SACU, Customs, Revenue
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Summary & Comment:
Lesotho and Swaziland, two of southern Africa’s poor nations are benefiting from revenue generated through the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) headed by South Africa. SACU revenue is described as development aid in disguise and raises the question as to whether the two countries can indeed survive on their own without aid from South Africa. F . . .
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SADC citizens push for free movement
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Author: Ilyaas Itimu
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Date Written: 17 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Zodiak Online
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Secondary Category:
Human Rights
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Source URL:
http://www.zodiakmalawi.com
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Key Words: SADC, Protocol, Movement, States
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Summary & Comment:
Leaders from the SADC region want quick ratification of protocols that will facilitate movements of citizens from the region into other member-countries without hassles. This is aimed at eliminating obstacles to the free movement of capital and labour within the region. The protocol was drafted in 1995 but member countries have yet to sign. FJ/CJW
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Reclaiming and reuniting SADC for people’s political, social and economic rights
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Author: Staff
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Date Written: 17 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Southern Africa People’s Solidarity Network
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
http://www.sapsn.org
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Key Words: Women, Africa, Trade, Peoples Summit, SADC
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Summary & Comment:
The people have spoken: the state of democracy and human rights in SADC countries must improve and the rights of workers must be upheld. M.Makoni/CJW ed.
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South Africa: Legislation would restrict press
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Author: Committe to Protect Journalists
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Date Written: 16 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Committe to Protect Journalists
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Secondary Category:
Human Rights
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Source URL:
http://www.cpj.org.
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Key Words: South Africa, CPJ, Press, Freedom, Security, Bill
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Summary & Comment:
This is a letter from the Committee to Protect Journalists to South Africa’s president, Jacob Zuma, on the Protection of Information Bill currently before parliament. It is feared that once it becomes law it will infringe on the freedom of the press while shielding the government from scrutiny by an independent press. FJ/CJW
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Southern African People’s Network summit ends with calls to reject EPA
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Author: Stanley Kwenda and Njabulo Ncube
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Date Written: 16 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Southern Africa Solidarity People’s Network
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://www.sapsn.org
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Key Words: Movement, SADC, global, Peoples Summit
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Summary & Comment:
The People’s Summit brought the voices of the people of Southern Africa Development Community together to share views on their personal prosperity and economic freedoms. M.Makoni/CJW ed.
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