South Africa's National Assembly has approved a law requiring that citizens working as security staff abroad must seek permission from the government. It will also make South Africans seek permission to serve in foreign armies. Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota said the law was to prevent mercenaries from subverting democracy across Africa but opponents say it is too stringent. South Africa is trying to get rid of a reputation as a haven for mercenaries and coup plotters. The authorities estimate at least 4,000 South Africans are employed in conflict areas, and several have been found to be involved in attempted coups. "Mercenaries are the scourge of poor areas of the world, especially Africa," Mr Lekota said. "Killers for hire, they rent out their skills to the highest bidder regardless of the political agenda." ... http://news.bbc.co.uk censor News |
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| Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday that he and Syria would "build a new world" free of U.S. domination."We have decided to be free. We want to cooperate to build a new world where states' and peopl.. full News |
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Top U.S. general: Iraqis can take over security with little support within 18 months |
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Gaza airstrikes, clashes leave 6 dead |
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Iran enriching uranium ahead of U.N. deadline: paper |
| Iran has begun enriching a new batch of uranium just days ahead of a U.N. deadline for Tehran to suspend atomic fuel work or face possible sanction, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday. The International .. full News |
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