SA 2010: "Don’t compare us to Angola"
- Posted on Wednesday 13 January 2010 - 08:34Sanday Chongo Kabange, AfricaNews reporter in Lusaka, ZambiaSouth Africa's World Cup organizing chief, Danny Jordaan, has dismissed security concerns for this year's tournament following the attack on the Togo national team bus in Angola. He said it was "illogical" to draw any connections between that attack and security in South Africa.
South Africa should be judged by its own record, not events more than a four-hour flight away. No one in Europe would think of connecting an incident in Finland with the situation in England, he said.
Jordaan added that since 1994 South Africa had held more than 100 large sporting events without any violence, and would hold an “efficient, professional and secure” tournament in June and July.
Togo have been officially disqualified from the Africa Cup of Nations after the team flew home from Angola on Sunday.
The Togolose squad returned home two days after an attack by gunmen from the separatist Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda which left three people dead.
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- Posted on Monday 25 January 2010 17:35COOL IT IS A COPS. I WOULD LIKE TO BE A COP WHEN I GROW UP.!@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:}la chava
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