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Elderly people queue to be vaccinated against covid in a nursing home on January 22, 2021 in Langreo, Spain. (Photo by Manu Brabo/Getty Images) Pallbearers carry three coffins of the government officials to the grave site at the national shrine on January 27, 2021 in Harare, Zimbabwe. The country’s Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo is among three government officials being buried at the Heroes Acre after they died from Covid-19. (Photo by Tafadzwa Ufumeli/Getty Images) An aerial drone view of recent burial chambers at Sutton New Hall Cemetery which has seen an increase in use after Handsworth Cemetery, where the section dedicated to the Muslim community has been used up faster, during the COVID-19 pandemic on January 26, 2021 in Sutton Coldfield, England. UK government figures indicate that people who have died with coronavirus in the UK has exceeded 100,000. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The useful idiots of prohibition

29 Januarie 2021 06:09 31-08-2020 NETWERK24 NUUS Onderhoud met die skrywer, Emile Joubert, oor sy nuwe bundel kortverhale getiteld, So Byna Blou. Foto s geneem by The Book Lounge in Roelandstraat, Kaapstad. Foto: Jaco Marais. “A sign of a state being successful in its striving towards totalitarianism lies not so much in its implementation of laws and regulations deemed important to control its population as it does in its duping the populace into believing that this enforcement is necessary. As Iranian-American academic and author Azar Nafisi wrote: ‘The worst crime committed by totalitarian mindsets is that they force their citizens, including their victims, to become complicit in their crimes.’”

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Karyn Maughan | Murder or suicide? The forensic evidence that will determine if Jason Rohde s conviction for his wife Susan s murder will stand

Susan and Jason Rohde. It’s been over four years since Susan Rohde’s lifeless body was discovered in the bathroom of a luxurious Stellenbosch hotel room – but, as her husband attempts to overturn his conviction for her murder, questions continue to surround how and why she died. As papers filed at the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) reveal, many of those questions are now focused on the State’s forensic investigation of the 46-year-old mother-of-three’s death, and whether it was irretrievably bungled. There’s more to this story Subscribe to News24 and get access to our exclusive journalism and features today.

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