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Briefing First Quarter 1998 - Issue 10
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A recent survey carried out for Business Day revealed that 74 per cent of black South Africans were aware of gangs in their neighbourhood and that 64 per cent said they lived in fear of them.
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A tale of stolen dockets, disappearing witnesses and suspects released on politicians’ orders.
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One way for the ANC and Inkatha to avoid a confrontation in next year’s election would be to agree on a joint electoral list.
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Conflict in KwaZulu-Natal has no simple cause.
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Violent conflict in Richmond: progress of police inquiries and new dangers.
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The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has accused white police management of favouring whites and Indians over African officers.
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