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4 Microlog entries tagged with ‘apartheid’
Photojournalist Simon Wood meets the people who lost most when Mandela won
Id est, the Afrikaaner underclass in today’s South Africa. There’s still a lot of bitterness, still much resentment. But by and large, they only have themselves and/or the apartheid goverment’s protectionist policies to blame for their current predicament. Arts & Culture ·
Forty-one percent of Israel’s Jews favour segregation
I hate to bring up the ‘A’ word, but… Arts & Culture ·
SA divisions on reconciliation day
A late link from a few weeks ago, but still relevant. Some good food for thought. Arts & Culture ·
“Our democracy is only 11 years old. We need more time to put the past behind us.”
A sad story about an artists’ commune being ‘invaded’ by people from a nearby township, that says a lot about the lack of real effort the government has made to improve conditions for the most disenfrancised in the last decade. If only all sides could get over the bitterness of the past and see what’s really going on… Arts & Culture ·
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