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When Cabindan separatists shot up Togo’s soccer team en route to the African Cup of Nations in Angola last month, killing two, South Africans flinched. They did so not only because of the horror of the attack itself but in sure anticipation of the commentary that was bound to follow about what it all portended for the safety of players and fans at the forthcoming FIFA World Cup. And follow it did as night follows day. Sorry if we sound a little peevish. The brilliant, if not always universally appreciated, Zapiro, spoke for the country with this:

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About the Author

Simon Barber is US Country Manager for the International Marketing Council of South Africa, based in Washington DC. He was previously Washington correspondent for Business Day and the Sunday Times.

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