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Protest to demand the arrest of former South African president Jacob Zuma

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Johannesburg (South Africa), Mar 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Dozens of Action SA followers protested on Thursday in front of the Constitutional Court to demand the arrest of former South African president Jacob Zuma for accusations of corruption during his term (2009 -2018). FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN JOHANNESBURG

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