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March 15, 2011

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March 14, 2011

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March 13, 2011

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110313st 11 03 13 13 Mar 2011 Sunday Times Earthquake disater in Japan

Earthquake on the 11th March 2011 off the eastern coast of Japan's main island, Honshu, was the strongest in Japan's modern history. The 8.9 earthquake struck Japan and the tsunami that followed have left thousands dead an injured. The twin disasters, which set off tsunami alerts around the world and caused damage as far as the United States, have devastated part's of the country's northeast. That emergency is now compounded by risk of a nuclear crisis north of Tokyo.


Zapiro's cartoon is based on the famous Honusai's painting (circa 1820-1832) the Great Wave off Kanagawa.



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10310mg 11 03 10 10 Mar 2011 Mail & Guardian Trevor Manuel left out to dry by ANC?


The ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) disapproved of Trevor Manuel's open letter criticising government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi for his remarks on coloureds. The government spokesperson made comments in a TV interview a year ago that coloureds were “over-concentrated” in the Western Cape. South Africa is now rocked by a fierce new debate about racism and the spotlight is on the tense relationship between two racial groups that were both oppressed under apartheid: blacks and “coloureds.” South Africa's coloureds are mixed-race people. Some derive from black African and white European relationships. Others have diverse ethnic backgrounds including Indian, Indonesian and Khoisan, or “bushmen.” Coloureds make up nearly 9 percent of South Africa's population of the country's 50 million people. Coloureds have a long history in South Africa dating back to the 1700s and have their own distinctive accent, cuisine and culture. In general they have not supported the African National Congress. They are concentrated in Cape Town, which is a major reason why the Western Cape province is the only one in South Africa not run by the ANC.


ANC - on Manyi and non-racialism


ANC reaction Remarks about coloureds Trevor Manuel



ANC raps Manuel and dissidents
South Africa's new race controversy
Zuma henchman clobbers Manuel



ANC - on Manyi and non-racialism


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March 11, 2011

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