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Article: South Africa plays it again
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- Jerusalem Post
- Article date:
- May 2, 1996
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Bank Leumi
Jerusalem Post
05-02-1996
THIS week the new South Africa has seen its first major strike, increasing unrest in KwaZulu Natal and a collapsing currency as it heads into local elections next month. It could be said that democracy has at last arrived with a vengeance, two years after the first multi-party elections. So far, the provisional government in Pretoria seems to be weathering the squall of problems with equanimity and it deserves encouragement from the rest of the world rather than censure or predictions of gloom and despondency.
The current political tremors in South Africa actually are not new problems. They stem from issues which have been deferred for two years and ...
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