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Apartheid South Africa: A regime that needed constant wars to survive… and couldn’t
Most people know that apartheid South Africa oppressed Black South Africans. Fewer know it launched invasions, commando raids, and assassinations across Angola, Mozambique, Botswana, Lesotho, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Over 1.5 million people died in conflicts it fueled across southern Africa. This video traces how a regime that seemed powerful was always fragile, as systems that depend entirely on violence, at home and abroad, eventually collapse under their own weight.
Cyril Zenda
Hannan Hussain