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  2. Aaron Motsoaledi - Wikipedia

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    Motsoaledi was born on 7 August 1958 in Phokwane, a village in the Sekhukhuneland region of the former Northern Transvaal (present-day Limpopo Province). [2] He was one of nine children – seven boys and two girls – born to Kgokolo Michael Motsoaledi, a school principal, and Sina Sekeku Maile. [2]

  3. Advocacy of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Becker writes, "Suicidal adolescent visitors risk losing their doubts and fears about committing suicide. Risk factors include peer pressure to commit suicide and appointments for joint suicides. Furthermore, some chat rooms celebrate chatters who committed suicide." [6] William Francis Melchert-Dinkel, 47 years old in May 2010, from Faribault ...

  4. List of heads of state and government who took their own lives

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    A number of heads of state and heads of government have taken their own lives, either while in office or after leaving office.National leaders who take their own lives while in office generally do so because their leadership is somehow threatened – for instance, by a coup or an invading army.

  5. Elias Motsoaledi - Wikipedia

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    Elias Mathope Motsoaledi OMSG (26 July 1924 – 9 May 1994) was a South African anti-apartheid activist. He was Accused No.9 in the Rivonia Trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment in July 1963 with a group of anti-Apartheid revolutionaries which included Nelson Mandela who was Accused No.1.

  6. Joe Phaahla - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, and until the end of apartheid in 1994, Phaahla worked as a doctor and medical administrator in the Transvaal. [1] He was a senior medical officer and superintendent at Mapulaneng Hospital in Bushbuckridge from 1987 until 1990, when he was appointed as medical superintendent at St Rita's Hospital in Glen Cowie; [4] then, between 1993 and 1994, he was the director of medical ...

  7. Jerome Motto - Wikipedia

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    Caring letters are inexpensive and either the only, [3] or one of very few, [2] approaches to suicide prevention that has been scientifically proven to work during the first years after a suicide attempt that resulted in hospitalization. Jerome Motto died on January 4, 2015, at Mills Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame, California. [5]

  8. File:South Africa Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi (cropped).jpg

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    f/5.6: ISO speed rating: 400: Date and time of data generation: 15:32, 18 July 2016: Lens focal length: 200 mm: Image title: 21st International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2016), Durban, South Africa.Photo shows TAC March. South Africa Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi speaks during the TAC March in Durban, 18 July, 2016.Photo©International AIDS ...

  9. National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Action Alliance is to advance the 2001 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention by "identifying suicide prevention as a national priority, catalyzing efforts to implement high-priority objectives of the NSSP, and cultivating the sources needed to sustain progress." [8]