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Part of a series exploring ways of resolving conflicts across Africa. 1: In the waning days of the Mobutu regime, people in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) return to traditional...
The philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau believed that a society that was allowed to elect a legitimate government was the best option of all, because if people were ruling themselves, they would surely act in...
Traces the historical events relating to apartheid in South Africa and the African National Congress (ANC) from 1950 through Nelson Mandela’s release from prison in 1990. Includes interviews with and...
Looks at the history of apartheid in South Africa and at the challenges facing the people of South Africa as they strive to build a better future. Although political apartheid has gone, the structures remain...
A history of 20th century in 26 parts as seen from the point of view of the ordinary people who have lived through the events. Includes interviews and extensive archive footage. 16: The fight against...
In a country where there is still widespsread belief in witchcraft, to be accused and found guilty of being a witch in South Africa is a crime which carries the death benalty, by burning. After the death of...
Series telling how South Africa’s white minority government eventually came to hand over power to the African National Congress.
Examines South Africa’s attempts to become a model of human rights observance, and explores what progress it has made in the year following the first democratic elections. Challenges currently facing the...
A portrait of Nelson Mandela, filmed during the campaign that resulted in 15 million black South Africans having the chance to vote for the first time for a government of their choice. It explores...
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