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South African Elections - Voting in London, April 2009
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Thousands of South Africans living in Britain formed long lines outside South Africa House on London's Trafalgar Square on April 15.
Tags: South Africa; Europe and Africa
Created: 16th Apr 2009
Modified: 16th Apr 2009
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