Historian and author Zikhona Valela spoke with ETV's Annika Larsen about the history of the Sharpeville massacre. Courtesy of #DStv403
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@ArthurMeyerdirect2 жыл бұрын
So nobody else was at fault , only the apartheid system is no villified and but the actions of terrorists are justified . For a country to move forward and healing to take place there needs to be a recognition of everybodies views . What about day Gelofte .
@ArthurMeyerdirect2 жыл бұрын
1994 happened and things were supposed to change , no is so stupid as to believing things would just change overnight but there was a time there for a few years when things looked like they were starting to go right but the goodwill and spirit of forgiveness from both sides evaporated because of the lack of the willingness to compromise . The past could not be undone , people had lived their lives and buit up their lives thru hardwork and ingenuity and this could never be undone but instead of working together with this the other side failed to use the goodwill shown by the one side when they chose the right path of standing back from violence and rather chose peace the ANC and the black majority chose the path of telling the whites that they are unwelcome in SA . This has led us down a dead end road which will only end in disaster in the future .
@ufundi12 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how the entire interview about the Sharpeville Massacre is discussed in race-neutral terms.