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Article by Roger-Claude LiwangaSAMGI statement
SAMGI statement on the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals living in South Africa.

SAMGI Petition
SAMGI petition to the Inter-Parliamentary Union on the election crisis in Zimbabwe

Mini Skirt March
In support of all rape survivors, who more often than not have to justify
themselves to family, friends, police and prosecutors.
Friday, December 7 th , 10h00 at Company Gardens , Adderly St
March Photos

The 16 Days of Activism campaign must include Refugees
As published in The Cape Times, 4 December 2007

“Click here for information about WACC Congress 2008 Communication is Peace: Building viable communities scheduled for Cape Town, South Africa, October 6-10, 2008.”

“Refugees who flee from home fear stay in South Africa”
As published in The Cape Times, 23 October 2007

Salute mega-heroines
As published in The Cape Times, 10 August 2007

SA punishes illegal xenophobic acts, but xenophobia itself should be a crime
As published in The Cape Times, 26 July 2007

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