Saturday, April 22, 2006
Tony Leon expresses shock at double murders
DA leader Tony Leon says the Goldin and Bloom murders in CapeTown have sent a shudder throughout South Africa and around the world, indicating how bad crime has become in the country. He says the South African government doesn’t admit to the severity of the problem and is not doing enough to solve it. He accused President Thabo Mbeki of attacking those who spoke openly about crime. Leon wants to know where the outrage and concern of the government is at this moment of crisis for South Africa’s communities and people.
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