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A South African court is due to decide if a corruption case can proceed against ruling party leader Jacob Zuma.A South African court is due to decide if a corruption case can proceed against ruling party leader Jacob Zuma.
The African National Congress (ANC) head is facing 16 charges relating to a multi-billion dollar arms deal.The African National Congress (ANC) head is facing 16 charges relating to a multi-billion dollar arms deal.
Mr Zuma, favourite to become president in next year's elections, says the charges are politically-motivated and wants them to be dismissed. Mr Zuma, favourite to become president in next year's elections, says the charges are politically motivated and wants them to be dismissed.
Hundreds of people have already gathered outside the court in Pietermaritzburg to support Mr Zuma. Hundreds of people held an all-night vigil outside the court in Pietermaritzburg to support Mr Zuma.
Police have closed roads and put up cordons to prevent a fresh outbreak of violence, following clashes in the city of Durban earlier this week.Police have closed roads and put up cordons to prevent a fresh outbreak of violence, following clashes in the city of Durban earlier this week.
Supporters of Mr Zuma have repeatedly made threats of unrest, and some have said they are prepared to kill for the ANC leader.Supporters of Mr Zuma have repeatedly made threats of unrest, and some have said they are prepared to kill for the ANC leader.
'Political conspiracy''Political conspiracy'
Mr Zuma, aged 66, is due to attend the hearing in Pietermaritzburg later on Friday.Mr Zuma, aged 66, is due to attend the hearing in Pietermaritzburg later on Friday.
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The charges relate to the arms deal in 1999, when the South African government announced its largest post-apartheid arms deal, signing contracts totalling R30bn ($5bn; £2.5bn) to modernise its national defence force.The charges relate to the arms deal in 1999, when the South African government announced its largest post-apartheid arms deal, signing contracts totalling R30bn ($5bn; £2.5bn) to modernise its national defence force.
The deal involved companies from Germany, Italy, Sweden, Britain, France and South Africa.The deal involved companies from Germany, Italy, Sweden, Britain, France and South Africa.
Mr Zuma has said he will stand down as ANC leader only if he is found guilty of the charges - corruption, fraud, racketeering and money-laundering.Mr Zuma has said he will stand down as ANC leader only if he is found guilty of the charges - corruption, fraud, racketeering and money-laundering.
His colleagues in the leadership of the ANC are standing firmly by him.His colleagues in the leadership of the ANC are standing firmly by him.
They say he is the victim of a political conspiracy intended to prevent him becoming South Africa's president in elections due to be held before July 2009.They say he is the victim of a political conspiracy intended to prevent him becoming South Africa's president in elections due to be held before July 2009.
Tension was raised this week, following the publication of a cartoon showing Mr Zuma about to rape a figure labelled "Lady Justice" - a reference to the criticism of judges by Mr Zuma's supporters.Tension was raised this week, following the publication of a cartoon showing Mr Zuma about to rape a figure labelled "Lady Justice" - a reference to the criticism of judges by Mr Zuma's supporters.
"We will eliminate any forces that come our way," ANC youth league president Julius Malema said on Wednesday, according to local media. "We will eliminate any forces that come our way," ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said on Wednesday, according to local media.
In 2005, Mr Zuma was sacked as South Africa's deputy president when his financial adviser was found guilty of soliciting a bribe on behalf of Mr Zuma and jailed for 15 years in connection with the arms deal.In 2005, Mr Zuma was sacked as South Africa's deputy president when his financial adviser was found guilty of soliciting a bribe on behalf of Mr Zuma and jailed for 15 years in connection with the arms deal.
He then went on trial, but the case collapsed in 2006 when the prosecution said it was not ready to proceed.He then went on trial, but the case collapsed in 2006 when the prosecution said it was not ready to proceed.
He was charged again last December shortly after winning a bitter campaign against President Thabo Mbeki to become ANC leader.He was charged again last December shortly after winning a bitter campaign against President Thabo Mbeki to become ANC leader.
In February 2006, Mr Zuma was acquitted of rape in a separate case, though he was widely criticised for comments about sex and HIV/Aids.In February 2006, Mr Zuma was acquitted of rape in a separate case, though he was widely criticised for comments about sex and HIV/Aids.