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Zuma on the Dalai Lama visa issue
NEWSWATCH: Zuma disputes claims that the decision to not grant a visa to the Dalai Lama undermines human rights, reports IOL, and Health minister Barbara Hogan could face disciplinary action over her response to the issue, reports Mail & Guardian Online. On the subject of the SABC, the DA blames the ANC's divisions for the resignations from the board, reports IOL. Meanwhile, the SACP says ‘good riddance' to Qunta, reports Politicsweb.
For more:
- IOL: It doesn't undermine human rights: Zuma… The ANC president says the decision to not grant the Dalai Lama a visa does not undermine human rights.
- Mail & Guarding Online: Hogan: Dead minister walking…Health Minister Barbara Hogan may yet be in hot water for speaking out over the Dalai Lama visa issue.
- IOL: ANC divisions caused SABC departures - DA…The Democratic Alliance says infighting and divisions within the ruling party is to blame for resignations from the SABC Board.
- Politicsweb: SACP says good riddance to Christine Qunta…The South African Communist Party is anything but unhappy with Qunta's departure.