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Demonstranten protestieren gegen die Entscheidung durch die öffentlich-rechtlichen Sender die South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), dass es nicht Szenen aus dem heftigen Protest, in Cape Town, South Africa, 1. Juli 2016 ausgestrahlt
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