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DENOSA welcomes the judgment by the Supreme Court of Appeal in the Oscar Pistorius case 

Media statement
Thursday, 03 December 2015
As a nurses’ organisation, whose majority members are women, we warmly welcome the judgement by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in finding Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder.  
This judgment sends a strong message to all perpetrators, including those who may be still at large, that any wrongful act will be caught by the long arm of the law. Furthermore, we believe the judgement will redeem the trust of citizens in the country’s justice system. 
We are particularly happy that this judgement is handed down during the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence on Women and Children Campaign.  
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Issued by the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (DENOSA)
For more information, contact:
Simon Hlungwani, DENOSA President.
Mobile: 079 501 4922  
Madithapo Masemola, Acting General Secretary.
Mobile: 082 551 6041 
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Twitter: @DENOSAORG