'Blacks against Blacks' Violence in South Africa

A regime founded on racial segregation could only have survived by the use of force and not by democratic consent. For generations of Black Africans, hatred and violence have become part of daily existence. Not surprisingly, today, the two major issues in South Africa are township violence and the r...

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