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Just in time for President George W. Bush's visit to Gaberone on 10 July, a row has blow up over allegations that five suspected supporters of Al Qaida were kidnapped in Malawi by US security agents after being handed over by Malawian security on 21 June and flown to Botswana for questioning....

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George W. Bush, Malawi, Saudi Arabian, South African, French, Walter Kansteiner, Raphael Tenthani, Festus Mogae, Zimbabwean, Robert Mugabe, British, Africa Confidential, Al Qaida

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