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South Africa: Supreme court rules that Dalai Lama visa delay ‘unlawful’
However, the judge said he did not find any evidence that officials had plans to deny the visa outright.
Rights groups, academics, opposition parties and newspapers in South Africa had joined Tutu in pressing their government to grant the Dalai Lama a visa. When the leader ultimately couldn’t come to South Africa, Tutu blasted the ANC government before reporters, calling it “worse than the apartheid government, because at least you were expecting it with the apartheid government.”
Dlamini-Zuma resigned her position as minister and later took over as leader of the African Union Commission. She could not be immediately reached for comment Thursday.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
