Former South African deputy-President acquitted of rape charge

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-05-09 10:07

A women's rights activist protests outside the Johannesburg High Court, before former South African Deputy-President Jacob Zuma was acquitted on rape charges, May 8, 2006. A South African judge on Monday acquitted Zuma of raping an HIV-positive family friend, ending a case that opened deep rifts in the ruling African National Congress. [Reuters]

A women's rights activist protests outside the Johannesburg High Court, before former South African Deputy-President Jacob Zuma was acquitted on rape charges, May 8, 2006. A South African judge on Monday acquitted Zuma of raping an HIV-positive family friend, ending a case that opened deep rifts in the ruling African National Congress. [Reuters]


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