Arrest Follows Four Others
Date: 28 February 1953
By Religious News Service
Religious Service
Seretse Khama Ian Khama (auch Ian a Sêrêtsê; * 27. Februar 1953 in Chertsey, England) ist ein botswanischer Politiker und ehemaliger Kommandeur der Botswana Defence Force im Rang eines Generalleutnants. Von 2008 bis 2018 war er Präsident von Botswana. Als ältester Sohn von Sir Seretse Khama, der als erster politischen Führer des Landes nach der Unabhängigkeit von 1966 bis 1980 Präsident war, und dessen Frau Ruth Williams Khama ist Ian Khama auch Oberhaupt der Bamangwato-Ethnie. 2019 verließ er die Botswana Democratic Party und schloss sich der Opposition an.
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Date: 28 February 1953
By Religious News Service
Religious Service
Date: 27 February 1953
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Date: 28 February 1953
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Date: 28 February 1953
El Territorio publisher H Perez held for article critical of Paraguyan Consul's attack on Argentine film
Date: 28 February 1953
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Date: 27 February 1953
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Egypt retains Sothebys & Co to help sell art collection in royal palaces
Date: 28 February 1953
A G Hays opposes closed trial
Date: 28 February 1953
Date: 27 February 1953
panel named by FMCS Dir Cole; H Sheridan chmn
Date: 28 February 1953
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