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  1. 30 Days/Dae/Izinsuku September 2011

    The September 2011 edition of 30 Days/Dae/Izinsuku is now available on our website. "30 Days/Dae/Izinsuku" covers domestic and major international media ...

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  2. Submission on the Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill B39-2010

    On 24 August, CSPRI researcher, Clare Ballard, presented a submission to the Portfolio Committee for Justice and Constitutional Development on the proposed ...

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  3. Kenya Police Oversight Bill passes first reading

    The Independent Policing Oversight Authority Bill, 2011

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  4. 30 Days/Dae/Izinsuku August 2011

    The August 2011 edition of 30 Days/Dae/Izinsuku is now available on our website. "30 Days/Dae/Izinsuku" covers domestic and major international media reporting ...

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  5. International Tribunal refers prosecution to Rwanda

    The prosecution of Jean-Bosco Uwinkindi, a former Pentecostal pastor, who allegedly led multiple attacks on ethnic Tutsis, including a massacre at Kayenzi ...

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  6. Illegal immigrants die in Gabon detention

    Agence France Press (AFP) reports that three illegal immigrants died in detention, possibly of cholera, after being expelled from an illegal gold mine.

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  7. Republic versus Danson Mgunya and Kassim Sheebwana Mohamed

    ".. a murder suspect has a Constitutional Right to be released on bail. This is an inalienable right and can only be restricted by the court if there are ...

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  8. Ten suffocate in detention in Chad

    Forty-seven villagers were arrested by police in connection with the death of a village chief who had been implicated in child abduction cases.

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