Dangerous Orange Level 9 Flooding, Mudlines, and Extreme Heat Warnings Issued Across SA
- The Court of Cassation rejected appeals from Dries Van Langenhove and four others against their convictions for racism and weapons law violations.
- Dries Van Langenhove received a one-year suspended sentence and a fine of 1,600 euros from the Ghent Court of Appeal.
- The public prosecutor's office found no reason to overturn the judgment, and the judges agreed with this assessment.
- The defence argued their convictions were insufficiently substantiated, but the public prosecutor's office found no reason to overturn the judgment.
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Dangerous orange level 9 flooding, mudlines, and extreme heat warnings issued across SA
The South African Weather Service (Saws) has issued orange-level rainfall warnings, signalling widespread flooding, damage to homes and roads, and possible displacement across parts of Limpopo and Mpumalanga. Extremely high fire danger and severe heatwave conditions are also expected in the Northern Cape, parts of the Western Cape, most parts of the Eastern Cape, the Free State, the North West, and KwaZulu-Natal. The weather service has released…
The far right activist was sentenced on appeal to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a fine of 1,600 euros. The appeal of the other defendants in this case was also dismissed. ...
The Court of Cassation has dismissed all appeals filed by Dries Van Langenhove and four others against their convictions. This means that his years-long legal battle has now come to an end in our country and that his sentence in the Schild en Vrienden case is final.
11:13 Dries Van Langenhove and four associates of the youth movement Schild & Vrienden appealed their conviction for racism and negationism, but the highest court in our country has ...
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