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Mon May 20 05:02:49 SAST 2013

Youth must be taught respect: iLIVE

Imes, by e-mail | 23 April, 2012 00:09

Why is the nation in shock over recent news regarding gang-rape when our president was accused of rape?

If the education department brings religion back to schools, the youth will have respect again. Right now they have freedom of speech and carry out actions of disrespect.

If they were truly educated, they would not commit such horrendous crimes.

Please act soon or we are doomed for life.

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