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<p><span class="meta_origin">CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Feb 23 2013 (IPS) </span>-  In his new book, &ldquo;The Great African Society &ndash; A Plan for a Nation Gone  Astray&rdquo;, Hlumelo Biko, the son of late Black Consciousness leader Steve  Biko, says that if nothing changes in South Africa, the country will  become engulfed by corruption, crime, social decay, hopelessness and  anger.]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.kristinpalitza.com/home/rss-comments-entry-33531387.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Kongos Leid geht weiter</title><dc:creator>Kristin Palitza</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 16:15:42 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.kristinpalitza.com/home/kongos-leid-geht-weiter-1.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">247599:9522649:33531384</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Tageblatt | 1./2. Dezember 2012</p>
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<div class="page">Die M23-Rebellen, die seit &uuml;ber einer Woche die kongolesiche Provinzhauptstadt Goma besetzt halten, wollen sich zur&uuml;ckziehen. Doch das Man&ouml;ver scheint taktisch motiviert. Der Region im Ostkongo drohen trotz der Einflussnahme von Hillary Clinton unruhige Zeiten.</div>
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