Activist was a South African on the inside - Independent Online


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Activist was a South African on the inside
Independent Online
By Rhynie Greeff The book Outside In is a political variety show – the story of white South Africa's Public Enemy Number One who moved from young rabble-rousing outsider to respected political insider at cabinet level in the British government.
Nelson Mandela, 22 years after his release from prison OUPblog (blog)
South Africa's Peace Train stops in Wilton Wilton Bulletin

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Watch: Denzel Washington talks 'Safe House,' South Africa and murder - HitFix


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Watch: Denzel Washington talks 'Safe House,' South Africa and murder
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Apartheid South Africa was part of the tale in Oscar-nominated "Cry Freedom," Denzel Washington's film from 1987, but fans will find his role in this year's "Safe House" -- actually shot in South Africa -- to be quite different.
Hollywood Prospectus Q&A: Safe House Director Daniel Espinosa Grantland (blog)

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Mining's bruiser-in-chief builds a behemoth - Financial Times


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Mining's bruiser-in-chief builds a behemoth
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By Sylvia Pfeifer In 1976, when Mick Davis arrived as a student at Rhodes University in the eastern Cape, apartheid was at its height. At home, white South African males ruled the roost, but increasingly in the rest of the world they were seen as ...
Who's who in the $90b mega-merger Jewish Chronicle

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Apartheid protester to speak in Hempstead - Newsday

Apartheid protester to speak in Hempstead
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Click here Apartheid protester to speak in Hempstead Friday February 10, 2012 4:50 PM By Aisha Al-Muslim A doctor, author and former protester of apartheid in South Africa will be the guest speaker at a Black History Month event at 7 pm Saturday at the ...

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Julius Malema: the man who scarred South Africa - The Guardian


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Julius Malema: the man who scarred South Africa
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South African politics began to exude a stench not whiffed since the apartheid years. It was in these rough and nasty new times that men such as Julius Malema began to flourish. Malema was born in 1981, to a single mother who was a domestic worker.
South Africa: An Extreme Makeover AllAfrica.com
S.Africa's Malema presses for nationalization after setback on discipline charges Washington Post

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Why I Feel Sorry for White People - News24


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Why I Feel Sorry for White People
News24
I feel sorry for white people living in the new South Africa. Here's why. During apartheid, every white South African (even those who DIDN'T vote for apartheid) was viewed as the scum of the earth by the rest of the world. That's unfair already.
South Africa praises Nigerian military for its apartheid-era help DefenceWeb (press release)

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China to West: Our model of giving aid to Africa is better - Zimbabwe Metro


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China to West: Our model of giving aid to Africa is better
Zimbabwe Metro
Zimmetro — In 1950, Africa has the same level of development and living standard as Asia, in some famous examples given by World Bank, South Korea was poorer than the nation of Ghana while Taiwan in par with Congo at that time.
Gay Rights in Africa Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
Today it's homo-sexuality, tomorrow it is G-strings The Observer (blog)

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