The children of paradise
Thirty years after South Africa's momentous change from apartheid to democracy, what has happened to the hope and promises for a better nation?
Three decades after the momentous transition from Apartheid to a democratic South Africa, Fergal Keane returns to see what happened to the hopes and promises of a better nation.
In a famous speech 30 years ago, as he collected the Nobel Peace Prize, Nelson Mandela spoke of a βcommon humanityβ in which all South Africans would live βlike the children of paradise.β
As the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔβs South Africa correspondent at the time, Fergal Keane, along with his colleague and friend Milton Nkosi, lived through some of the countryβs most desperate times. It was a period of extreme violence and loss, but also of great hope. Now Fergal and Milton travel through the country, revisiting some of the places and people they encountered in the lead up to the end of apartheid. They explore how and why paradise was lost.
(Photo: Young boy dressed as a superhero in Khayelitsha, South Africa. Credit: RichVintage/Getty Images)
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