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E Guinea release of S Africans linked to Zuma visit: Presidency

JOHANNESBURG: The release of four South Africans jailed by Equatorial Guinea for a failed coup was linked to President Jacob Zuma's visit to the oil-rich state, the South African leader's office said on Wednesday. Full Article at Times of India

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  2. "We were told... that we were going to be freed. We were told that Zuma and his government were involved in the negotiations for our release and now today, we are free men," said Du Toit. Full Article at Times Live South Africa

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