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Sub-Saharan Africa Southern Africa
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Namib Desert, Skeleton Coast
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Swakomund, Namibia, Bismarck Strasse
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Guess who lives here:
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The Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, in Harare. The people of Zimbabwe are starving while the world stands by and watches, including South Africa, their closest neighbor.
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Mugabe on YouTube
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Political Cartoon drawn 6/25/08, two days before the undisputed runoff between Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai, who has dropped out and sought refuge in the Dutch Embassy in Harare.
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Great Zimbabwe
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Victoria Falls, on the Zambezi, Zimbabwe
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Okavango Swamp, Botswana, Hippos
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Kalahari
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Mozambique flooding
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Gapminder Link
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Table Mountain, Cape Town
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Robben Island Cape Town
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Robben Island, 1970s
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Drakensburg Mountains, South Africa
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South African High Veld, 1986
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Voortrekker Monument, Transvaal
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Dutch Architecture, Natal
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Kimberly Diamond Mine
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Stellenbosch Vineyards, Cape Town
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Johannesburg
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Apartheid
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Mohandas K. Gandhi in South Africa, 1895 and India, 1931
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Apartheid Cape Town, 1986
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SOWETO
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Johannesburg, 1986
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Kwazulu Market
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Durban, Natal
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Apartheid-era “Independent & Self-governing” Homelands
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Natal
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Pieter Willem Botha (January 12, 1916 – October 31, 2006), commonly known as "PW" and Die Groot Krokodil (Afrikaans for "The Big Crocodile"), was the prime minister of South Africa from 1978 to 1984 and the first executive state president from 1984 to 1989. Botha was a long-time leader of South Africa's National Party and a staunch advocate of racial segregation and the apartheid system. While in power he made some small concessions towards human rights, but he always refused to apologise for apartheid. He refused to testify at the new government's Truth and Reconciliation Commission and was fined and given a suspended jail sentence for his refusal to testify in relation to human rights violations.January 121916October 312006Afrikaansprime ministerSouth Africastate presidentSouth AfricaNational PartyapartheidTruth and Reconciliation Commission He was not related to contemporary National Party politician Roelof Frederik "Pik" Botha, who served as his foreign minister.Roelof Frederik "Pik" Botha
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Frederik Willem de Klerk March 18March 18, 1936) was the last State President of Apartheid-era South Africa, serving from September 1989 to May 1994. De Klerk was also leader of the National Party (which later became the New National Party) from February 1989 to September 1997.1936State PresidentApartheid-eraSouth AfricaNational PartyNew National Party De Klerk is best known for engineering the end of apartheid, South Africa's racial segregation policy, and supporting the transformation of South Africa into a multi-racial democracy by entering into the negotiations that resulted in all citizens, including the country's black majority, having equal voting and other rights. He shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela in 1993 for his role in the ending of apartheid.apartheidNobel Peace PrizeNelson Mandela He was the Deputy President of South Africa during the presidency of Nelson Mandela until 1996. In 1997, he retired from politics.Deputy PresidentSouth Africapolitics
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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, 7/18/1918- 12/5/2013
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First Mandela interview 1961 First Mandela interview Mandela speaks on tolerance On Ubuntu On Ubuntu Apartheid on YouTube Nelson Mandela sings about killing whites on YouTube ~ 2000 Nelson Mandela sings about killing whites on YouTube
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Apartheid, 1986
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Grannies against Poverty & AIDS, Khayelitsha Township, Cape Flats
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