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Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney Barred From South Africa Trip

News 24 in South Africa is reporting that Cynthia McKinney was abruptly removed from a flight to South Africa, where she was to be a speaker at the Palestinian Struggle and Human Spirit Film Festival: Cape Town - A controversial former member of the... Full Article at Independent Political Report

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