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S. Africa Army Drops 2,200 Ex-Guerrillas

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<i> Reuters</i>

Defense Minister Joe Modise said Monday that more than 2,200 former guerrillas had been dismissed from South Africa’s post-apartheid forces for failing to meet a midnight deadline to report for duty.

“The people who were not back by midnight last night are out. They’re no longer part of the process,” a Modise spokeswoman said.

Modise said there would be no last-minute reprieve for those who quit the Walmansthal base near Pretoria last week in protest against conditions, pay and the pace of integration into the South African National Defense Force.

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He said any attempt to set up an underground movement of former soldiers of the African National Congress would be countered, adding: “We will mobilize the nation to ensure they don’t cause trouble.”

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