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September 1, 2011
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110901tt 11 09 01 1 Sep 2011 The Times
Syrian forces beat up political cartoonist Ali Ferzat.
Ferzat, who had become increasingly critical of Bashar al-Assad's regime was found bleeding at side of Damascus road. The world-renowned cartoonist has a history of eliciting the wrath of authorities. Masked gunmen dragged Syria's best-known political cartoonist from his car before dawn, broke both his hands and left him bleeding along the side of a road days after he compared Syria's president to Moammar Gaddafi.
News item:
ASSAD'S THUGS BREAK SYRIAN CARTOONIST'S HANDS
.. For making me LOOK BAD
2400 killed in crackdown
Ali Farzat
Syria Cartoonist Ali Ferzat Bashar Assad
Syrian forces beat up political cartoonist Ali Ferzat
Syrian cartoonist Ali Ferzat hospitalised after being beaten
Syrian cartoonist, 60, has hands broken by masked government forces after he pokes fun at the president
Syrian cartoonists' hands broken as warning
Thugs break hands of Syria's top cartoonist for Assad lampoon
EU urges Syria to end brutal repression
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110830tt 11 08 30 30 Aug 2011 The Times Malema defends himself from the pulpit
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is blessed by pastors at the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Soweto. Malema has taken his battle for political survival to the pulpit, telling congregants the league was being targeted because it demanded that all people share in the country’s economic wealth.
The Pimville Methodist Episcopal
THE HYMNSHEET
Jesus, Tender Shepherd, Hear Me
O Come, Youth League Faithful
Stand Up, Stand Up for Juju!
How Fake Thy Art
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Glory to my New-found Bling
Mine Eyes have Seen the Glory
of Committing Tender Fraud
All things Brietling and Beautiful
Julius Malema
ANC disciplinary committee Case against Malema ANCYL
Malema fights from pulpit
Malema: Presidency of controversy
Malema countdown
Malema mobilises his foot soldiers
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