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South Africa’s security forces once brutally entrenched apartheid. It’s been a rocky road to reform

South Africa’s security forces once brutally entrenched apartheid. It’s been a rocky road to reform

ONE of the important tasks that faced South Africa’s democratic government after 1994 was to reform the apartheid-era security apparatus. The African National Congress (ANC), which was voted into power, had a laudable vision in the 1990s for reforming the police, military and intelligence services. Determined that South Africans would never again be subject to the brutality of the security forces, it ensured that the core principles it stood for were written into the country’s democratic constitution. Putting the vision and principles into practice, however, has not been easy, and fraught with setbacks. Over time, the abuse of power, a…
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Police arrest former soccer player Robinho in Brazil

Police arrest former soccer player Robinho in Brazil

POLICE arrested former soccer player Robinho in the Brazilian city of Santos to serve out a nine-year prison sentence for rape, local news website G1 reported. Robinho's defence had filed a petition to Brazil's Supreme Court to avoid his arrest, but the appeal was rejected on Thursday. On Wednesday, a separate local court ruled the athlete must serve his sentence in Brazil, though he was convicted in Italy.
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Swedish PM summons army, police chiefs as gang violence rocks nation

Swedish PM summons army, police chiefs as gang violence rocks nation

Sweden's prime minister summoned the head of the armed forces and the police commissioner to stem gang violence, he said, following a wave of violence that has taken at least 11 lives in September alone. Two people were killed in separate shootings in Stockholm on Wednesday, and a woman in her 20s considered an innocent bystander, was killed when a bomb tore up a house in Uppsala in the early hours of Thursday. "This is a difficult time for Sweden. A 25-year-old woman went to bed last night on a completely ordinary evening but never got to wake up," Prime…
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Nigerians march for late Afrobeats star as police exhume body

Nigerians march for late Afrobeats star as police exhume body

NIGERIANS marched in several states this week in an outpouring of grief and to press authorities to investigate the death last week of popular Afrobeats musician Mohbad, forcing the police to exhume his body on Thursday for an autopsy. The 27-year-old singer, whose real name was Ilerioluwa Aloba, died in a Lagos hospital in unclear circumstances. Thousands of fans marched and held a candlelight vigil in the commercial capital Lagos on Thursday night, following similar processions in other states this week. Police in Lagos said they had exhumed Mohbad's body and conducted an autopsy, bowing to pressure from supporters who…
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Protests hit Tunisian town after man killed in police raid

Protests hit Tunisian town after man killed in police raid

ANGRY youths barricaded roads and clashed with police in the Tunisian town of Sbeitla hours after the death of a young man during a police raid, witnesses said. Police had sought to arrest a local businessman suspected of running an illegal gambling operation but ran into resistance from his associates, triggering clashes in which the man was fatally shot with a rifle, a town official said. An investigation was under way to determine the circumstances of his death, he added. Police and interior ministry spokespeople did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. The youthful protesters burned tyres, closed…
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Woman severely wounded at Sierra Leone opposition HQ after election

Woman severely wounded at Sierra Leone opposition HQ after election

A woman was severely wounded and unresponsive in Sierra Leone's opposition party headquarters as police surrounded the building during a news conference one day after the presidential election, a Reuters reporter at the scene said. The person, who Reuters could not immediately identify, was badly wounded around the neck area and had no pulse. The window of the room she was found in had a shattered hole the size of a fist, the reporter said. It is not immediately clear what happened outside the press conference or what happened to the woman. Two witnesses who were inside the building told…
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KENYA: Police teargas protesting Odinga supporters

KENYA: Police teargas protesting Odinga supporters

HUMPHREY MALALO and AYENAT MERSIE KENYAN police fired teargas and water cannons at stone-throwing supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga on Monday during a second week of protests against the government and high food prices, with one person shot dead in the western city of Kisumu. The clashes broke out as Odinga's convoy passed through the Kawangware neighbourhood in the capital Nairobi, Reuters reporters said. Hundreds of supporters had gathered around the convoy, shouting "Ruto must go," in reference to President William Ruto. Odinga, who lost to Ruto in last August's election, is seeking to channel frustrations about stubborn inflation into…
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Senegal rocked by more unrest as police quell protests

Senegal rocked by more unrest as police quell protests

BATE FELIX and NGOUDA DIONE POLICE fired tear gas at stone-hurling protesters in Senegal's capital ahead of a court case involving a prominent opposition politician that has triggered anger among youth. Demonstrators in Dakar burned tyres and set fire to buses and a large supermarket, the latest outbreak of violence has shaken Senegal's reputation as a bastion of stable democracy ahead of next year's presidential election. Thursday's clashes began when supporters of presidential hopeful Ousmane Sonko were blocked from accompanying his motorcade to a courthouse where he faces trial for libel. The trial was postponed until March 30 after Sonko's…
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Police fire tear gas at supporters of Senegal opposition leader Sonko

Police fire tear gas at supporters of Senegal opposition leader Sonko

NGOUDA DIONE POLICE fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of supporters of Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko after he left the court in the capital Dakar where hearings are underway in a libel case against him. The demonstrations are the latest sign of unrest in the West African country where elections next year could pit Sonko against President Macky Sall, if the president seeks a third term, a move that opponents say is unconstitutional. Sall, 61, has not ruled out running in the election which the government said on Thursday would take place on February 25, 2024. Sonko supporters and…
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Police must act against lawlessness – ANC

Police must act against lawlessness – ANC

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER IN the face of video evidence of individuals discharging firearms during the funeral of one of its MPs, the ANC has called on the police to investigate the matter, which it acknowledged was unlawful. Individuals attending the funeral, in Soweto, of Kebby Maphatsoe, who was also a former deputy minister and chairperson of the Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association, discharged firearms, in violation of the law. On Sunday, as speakers paid tribute to Maphatsoe, intermittent gunfire could be heard outside the tent.  Jessie Duarte, the ANC deputy secretary-general, in response to a question during a media…
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