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Relatives arrive at hospital, reaction from Apartheid Museum

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Pretoria, South Africa 1. Pan across police checking vehicle transporting relatives of former South African president Nelson Mandela outside hospital 2. Close-up of two police officers in front of hospital 3. Pull out of police...
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Red Cross comments on HIV/AIDS stigmatisation

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Shangcai County, Henan Province - 11-12 November 2004 1. Wide pan of student volunteers from Jiangxi Agricultural University visiting a village with AIDS victims 2. Boy whose father is blind and is HIV positive, writing in student's...
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GERMANY: DANIEL GOLDHAGEN DEFENDS BOOK "HITLER'S WILLING EXECUTORS"

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German/Eng/Nat Jewish-American author Daniel Goldhagen is in Germany defending his book which claims all Germans are neo-Nazis. Goldhagen was speaking about his book, 'Hitler's Willing Executors', when he appeared as a member of a...
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OIC secretary-general says Israel is "apartheid state", extremists in Iraq and Syria "criminal"

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The world's largest bloc of Islamic countries has been lobbying the Palestinians to join the International Criminal Court so it can prosecute Israeli political and military leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity, the...
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First-time voters weigh up options ahead of SAfrica's elections next week

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1. Wide exterior of students sitting on the grass at Johannesburg University 2. Wide interior of lecture hall, 3rd-year students of international politics seated at desks during lecture 3. Mid of students seated 4. Close-up of Professor...
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Mexican Pres Felipe Calderon addresses joint session of Congress

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1. Wide shot of lawmakers in House chamber waiting for Mexican President Felipe Calderon arrival 2. Midshot of lawmakers as Calderon is announced 3. Various shots of Calderon shaking hands with lawmakers and walking up to speaker's...
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SOUTH AFRICA: NELSON MANDELA TRIBUTE TO JOE SLOVO

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English/Nat South African president Nelson Mandela has paid tribute to Joe Slovo - the man once known to supporters of apartheid as public enemy number one. Slovo, former leader of the South African communist party, died Friday of...
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Eve of elections preparations for elderly, disabled and pregnant voters

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1. Various of Alexandra township 2. Various interiors of voting station at the Realogile High School in Alexandra 3. Various of two elderly women getting their ballot papers and their fingers inked 4. Various of elderly woman going...
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Survivors on changes in attitudes to Muslims after Madrid bombings

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8 March 2006 1. Victim of attack Laura Jimenez in wheelchair in kitchen 2. Laura prepares drink 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Laura Jimenez: "The only thing I want, everyday, is to get a little bit more of quality of life. I am still learning...
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Security preps for UN Durban racism conference.

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August 30 2001 1. Wide shot of international convention centre 2. U-N and South African flags flying 3. Guards standing at flag 4. Close up of arm badge on U-N security guard's uniform 5. Pan from line of barbed wire to police car...
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How UK could learn from France in quelling riots

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Paris, 10 August 2011 1. Alain Bauer talking to reporter in his office ++MUTE++ 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alain Bauer, criminologist: "Seems to be very similar in fact that what happened in France in 2005 was a long story, begins in 1979...
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Backgrounder as house of reps due to vote on ban on face covering veils

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Brussels - 13 April 2010 1. Woman wearing hijab - veil covering the hair, leaving face exposed (not the target of the ban) - crossing the street with children 2. Woman in park wearing headscarf knitting 3. Group of girls wearing...
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White South Africans who have decided to leave their country are making Australia their first choice when it comes to setting up a new home. But it is not clear whether they are fleeing the apartheid system or a fear of black majority...
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Aymara women get to grips with the world wide web

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1. Various of Internet caf� where indigenous Aymara women are learning how to use computers and the Internet 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cebelia Huachalla, Aymara woman learning how to use computer: "Learning how to use a computer is good...
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WRAP Life for man who killed Egyptian woman, reax

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1. Protesters lift up protest banner outside court before verdict 2. Protester holding up protest placard reading (in English) "1933-1945 Never again! Stabbed and sent to the grave, can't awaken, it's too late!" 3. Protesters holding up...
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USA: COCA COLA FACES RACIAL DISCRIMINATION SUIT

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English/Nat Coca-Cola executives promised, on Wednesday, to make the soft drink giant's culture more diverse as the company faces a racial discrimination suit. During its annual meeting at a downtown Wilmington, Delaware, protestors...
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+4:3 Growing cricticism over holiday tradition of Zwarte Piet UPDATE

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Amsterdam - 18 November 2012 1. Crowd awaiting arrival of Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) by boat (supposedly from Spain) 2. Various of crowd 3. Boat arrives with Zwarte Pieten (Black Petes) on deck, Sinterklaas' helpers, dressed in period...
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SOUTH AFRICA: ARCHBISHOP TUTU CRITICISES MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES

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English/Nat Ahead of a trip to the United States for cancer treatment, the head of South African's Truth and Reconciliation Commission has criticised two of the country's main political parties for failing to become fully involved in the...
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USA: LAWYER'S WARNING ON DOMESTIC TERRORISM BY MILITIA GROUPS

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English/Nat A leading American civil rights lawyer has warned that the United States can expect more domestic terrorism by militia groups. The warning by Morris Dees comes three days ahead of the first anniversary of the Oklahoma...
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USA: RACIAL VIOLENCE BLAMED FOR ARSON ATTACKS ON BLACK CHURCHES

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English/Nat United States' civil rights officials have blamed the recent burning of black churches in the south on racial violence. The U-S Commission on Civil Rights published the results of its inquiry into the arson attacks on...
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8 of 34 young migrants who turned up a border without documents freed

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Eight young migrants who took part in an immigration protest at the US-Mexico border earlier this week have been reunited with their families in Laredo,Texas. The group of 34 immigrants, who didn't have legal documents, handed themselves...
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Former political proxy of defeated Tamil Tiger rebels sweeps northern provincial election

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A former political proxy for Sri Lanka's defeated Tamil Tiger rebels swept the country's northern provincial election, according to results released on Sunday, in what is seen as a resounding call for wider regional autonomy in areas...
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Bosnia/Croatia - Abdic

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Fikret Abdic, a former member of the Bosnian collective presidency, turned against the mainly-Moslem Bosnian army in September 1993 when he proclaimed an Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia in the Bihac region. He sided with Bosnian...
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WRAP: Preparations for UN Racism Conference, Mbeki, Robinson.

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1. Various general views of Durban 2. Various street scenes 3. Banners reading: "Durban welcomes the W.C.A.R." 4. Wide shot of entrance to Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, site of NGO meeting 5. Various of security at the entrance 6. Various...