S. Africa Police Ban Black Rally
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Police today banned a scheduled outdoor rally by African National Congress leader Govan Mbeki that was expected to draw tens of thousands of blacks.
A local magistrate in Port Elizabeth had granted an application from two ministers’ groups to hold the four-hour rally Saturday in the Zwide township outside the southeastern coastal city. But the divisional police commander, Brig. Ernest Schnettler, issued the last-minute ban, citing emergency regulations against such outdoor rallies. It would have been only the second government approved venue for the ANC since the organization was outlawed in 1960.
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