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  2. Reaction Unit (South African Police Service) - Wikipedia

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    The Reaction Unit was a counter-terrorist force within the South African Police (SAP) from 1979 to 2001, in support of the SAP Special Task Force. Elements of the Reaction Unit were attached to Regional Riot Units in locations throughout South Africa, the first of which was in Durban. Its recruits were specially selected and trained in order to ...

  3. Foreign relations of South Africa during apartheid - Wikipedia

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    e. Foreign relations of South Africa during apartheid refers to the foreign relations of South Africa between 1948 and 1994. South Africa introduced apartheid in 1948, as a systematic extension of pre-existing racial discrimination laws. Initially the regime implemented an offensive foreign policy trying to consolidate South African hegemony ...

  4. Red Terror (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Red Terror, also known as the Qey Shibir ( Amharic: ቀይ ሽብር, romanized : ḳäy shəbbər ), was a violent political repression campaign of the Derg against other competing Marxist-Leninist groups in Ethiopia and present-day Eritrea from 1976 to 1978. The Qey Shibir was an attempt to consolidate Derg rule during the ...

  5. Oromo conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo people are an ethnic group who predominantly inhabit Oromia in Ethiopia, along with communities in neighboring Kenya and Somalia. [23] [24] They are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia and the wider Horn of Africa; according to a 2007 census, [25] they make up about 34.5% of Ethiopia's population, and others estimate that they make up about 40% of the population.

  6. 1982 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa and Swaziland sign a non-aggression pact. March. 6 – F.W. de Klerk replaces Andries Treurnicht as leader of the National Party in the Transvaal. 9-14 – The South African Defence Force 's Operation Super takes place. 14 – A bomb explodes at the African National Congress headquarters in London.

  7. Simon Ateba - Wikipedia

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    Simon Ateba (born 1979 or 1980) is a Cameroonian [ 1][ 2][ 3] journalist. He is the owner and sole employee of the website Today News Africa, for which he was a White House correspondent. [ 4] Following Ateba's repeated interruptions of press briefings, where he shouted at press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and complained about not being called ...

  8. South Africa's unprecedented new coalition has 7 parties in ...

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    July 1, 2024 at 7:29 AM. CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has included seven different parties in his Cabinet in an unprecedented power-sharing agreement in ...

  9. Kagnew Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Col. Kebbede Guebre [2] Capt Mamo Habtewold. The Kagnew Battalions ( Amharic: ቃኘው) were a number of military units from the Imperial Ethiopian Army which fought as part of United Nations Command in the Korean War (1950–53). The battalions rotated yearly, with the First Kagnew Battalion arriving at the front in 1951.