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2006-05-09 11:32

Former deputy president Jacob Zuma's relief is evident during the verdict in his rape trial in Johannesburg. (John Hrusa, AP)

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Johannesburg - South Africa's former deputy president Jacob Zuma was acquitted of rape on Monday but repercussions from the case - which sparked debate on Aids, rape, the judiciary and the country's leaders - were likely to continue far beyond the courtroom.

The rape trial and a separate graft case against Zuma opened serious rifts within the ruling African National Congress in which the man who had been expected to succeed President Thabo Mbeki as president still enjoys strong grassroots support.

Analysts said the trials so rocked the ANC that, whatever their outcome, they could impact the ANC's National Conference in 2007 when a new party leader would be elected.

Here are some of the issues raised by the two cases:

  • Mbeki's decision to sack Zuma in June 2005 after he was implicated in a high-profile graft trial in which his former financial adviser Schabir Shaik was convicted, provoked outrage among rank-and-file ANC members who alleged a political plot within the party to deny him a shot at the presidency. Mbeki's move was hailed by many South Africans, including the opposition, as a bold step in the fight against corruption. The trial on graft charges opens in July.

  • Zuma's supporters cried foul again when he was charged last December with raping a 31-year-old HIV-positive family friend at his Johannesburg home. The ramifications of the case were underlined early when three judges declined to hear it, including one who said he had been a comrade of Zuma's during the anti-apartheid struggle, and another who cited kinship - his sister had a child with the defendant.

  • The case fanned a fierce debate between anti-rape campaigners and Zuma supporters. Both camps turned out in force at the trial and there were clashes at hearings in the Johannesburg High Court. But the rape case created much bigger problems for Zuma and his support started to ebb away.

  • HIV/Aids activists denounced Zuma for testifying that he did not use a condom when he had what he said was consensual sex with a woman he knew was HIV-positive. In particular, Zuma's testimony that he had a shower after sex to minimise his chances of infection caused outrage among campaigners in the country with the highest HIV/Aids caseload in the world. Even some of his sympathisers began questioning his judgment and, by implication, fitness for leadership.

  • The ordeal of the accuser, who broke down on the witness stand as Zuma's defence battered her with questions about her past sex life, prompted widespread calls for a review of rape laws. South Africa is grappling with one of the highest incidents of rape in the world, with statistics showing a conviction rate of only 1 in 9.

    Zuma conceded he had sex with the complainant but maintained it was consensual. But his argument that under Zulu culture a man could not walk away from a woman who was sexually aroused drew hackles even from some of his fellow Zulu.

    - Reuters

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