“As South Africans, we need to raise our voices and call for the following concrete actions to end the suffering. One, an immediate comprehensive ceasefire. Two, The opening of humanitarian corridors […] Three, all parties to exercise restraint […], minister Naledi Pandor said on Nov. 07…
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