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We are told that South Africa agrees with the UN that crimes against should be 
investigated in Libya, as police and the army have allegedly been used against 
the revolt…not so long ago when about 1.3 million public sector workers went on 
strike the same state apparatus was used but no investigation was instigated, 
does the UN only intervene when it protects class interests or what?... how do 
they determine a crimes against humanity?....please clarify me cadres 
 
I remain!
 
Thembinkosi Josopu
Student Admissions & Advocacy Services
University of Cape Town
Level 3, Kramer Law building
Middle Campus
Rondebosch,7700
Tel :021-650-2429
Fax:021-650-4014
 
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