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24 Apr, 2022 09:00

Stuck at close range? Tokyo Sexwale, prominent South African politician & anti-apartheid activist

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In their efforts to isolate Moscow, some in the West compare it to apartheid-era South Africa, claiming that if Russia were to have its own Nelson Mandela, the Putin government would have to be ostracized and the country’s economy boycotted. Is this a viable historical lesson to be applied again or yet another incarnation of colonialism? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Tokyo Sexwale, a prominent South African politician, anti-apartheid activist, and former political prisoner.

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