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SAFRICA-EDUCATION-LAW-LANGUAGE
South African Culture Minister Paul Mashatile speaks on February 1, 2012 during an interview in Johannesburg. Mashatile's ministry has proposed a new South African Languages bill, which would require that government communicate in at least three of the official languages. Most government communication now happens in English and Afrikaans, the language most closely associated with the white-minority regime. South African radio broadcasts in 11 languages. The national anthem includes verses in five. TV ads, soap operas, ATM machines, and newspapers have all begun using more languages since the end of white-minority rule in 1994. AFP PHOTO / STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN
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Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN |
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12 Martie 2012 |
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