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Mozambique Riots
Three dead in Moz price hike riots
By Sapa September 1 2010 -Three people have been confirmed dead and dozens injured in riots over price hikes in Maputo, Mozambique, officials said.
Mozambican Red Cross spokesman Americo Ubisse told Sapa that Red Cross teams found two people shot dead in the street and 29 wounded. The wounded were taken to hospital.
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SADC People's Summit
'Alternative’ SADC summit on the sidelines
By Tileni Mongudhi
16 August 2010
While SADC heads of state and government meet in Windhoek this week, civil society organisations from the region are also holding a two-day meeting in Windhoek called ’The SADC People’s Summit’.
The two-day event started yesterday and is organised by the Southern African People’s Solidarity Network (SAPSN).
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2010 SADC Summit Declaration
RECLAIMING AND REUNITING SADC FOR PEOPLES’ POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS DECLARATION OF THE PEOPLES’ SUMMIT, NAMIBIA,
Windhoek-AUGUST 16, 2010-More than 350 representatives of grassroots movements, community-based organizations, and faith based organizations, women’s organizations, labor, students, youth, economic justice and human rights networks and other social movements met in Windhoek, Namibia on 15-16 August at the sixth SADC People’s Summit organised by the Southern Africa Peoples’ Solidarity Network (SAPSN), supported by the local host organization NANGOF Trust.
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SADC Summit
SAPSN SUMMIT ENDS WITH CALLS TO REJECT EPA
Stanley Kwenda and Njabulo Ncube
Windhoek-16 August 2010-The Southern African People’s Network (SAPSN) summit ended on a high note on Monday in Windhoek, Namibia with a call for regional governments to reject the imposition of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA).
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SADC People's Summit 2010
“REGIONAL SOLIDARITY MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER IN A TIME OF MULTIPLE CRISES ! ”by Dot Keet
20 July 2010- The annual SAPSN PEOPLES SUMMIT held in parallel to the SADC governmental summit is due to take place, on 15-16 August, in Windhoek, Namibia, this year. This is the sixth such regional gathering of a wide range of social and labour organisations, developmental and environmental, gender and human rights and many community-based organisations from the entire SADC region. It comes at a particularly crucial period in the lives and endeavours - and the mobilisation - of the peoples of the region because this 2010 summit is taking place in the context of major existing, and new, challenges facing all the peoples and governments of this part of Africa, the rest of the continent, and the world.
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