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Some important questions about South Africa?

I'm not African South, but the country that fascinates me. That is what I was wondering: 1) white South Africans considered a traitor Klerk, or think that the inevitable end of apartheid? Two) Since that politics in South Africa is largely dominated by the ANC, DA, and even the opposition is left of center, there besides the conservative parties + FF? 3) Exactly how apartheid has been applied? Is it simply more of the white police and segregation? 4) In general, whites and blacks are friends opposing races? 5) I heard that media critics rarely government. If this is true, why? What if they do? 6) What is the percentage of whites want to leave South Africa? How much does it supported the creation of Volkstaat? 7) Are there any legal action can be taken before 2009 to prevent rat Zuma presidential candidate?

A) Some do, but they are the minority, I have, it was inevitable to sanctions and international pressure continues. 2) + FF is the only Conservative party and I'm not aware of any others who may be registered in the forthcoming elections, which have a very small base of support based on the total population. 3) There has been limited in the white vote, legalized by the law and its implementation by the police and defense which in turn controlled by the government. liberation movements were banned from the elimination of the opposition. 4) Not that friends of different groups ethnicity are common in South Africa, but certainly moving in that direction, certainly compared to 1994, during the pre. 5) In my opinion, it is essential not have enough, but it is not uncommon. the government has control over the SABC and are entries which I think is healthy for the freedom of expression. 6) there are no exact figures the number who have left since 1994, varies between 500 K and over a million. the rest blank, I think probably one in three would still leave the possibility emigrate.I guess about 20% of whites will continue to contribute to a separate volkstaat could exceed 60% of South African whites are Afrikaners, Traditionally, it is however, a gut "feel and not based on facts. Seven) I really hope the Police Academy are always eager to load and he acknowledges his guilt, could go to jail ... quite difficult to run a country in a prison cell .... if charged and convicted I, however, predict enormous problems in this country ... Malema and their cronies will make sure of it. The result is that Zuma has not been free from fraud and corruption charges and the Police Academy continue to it.The new party COPE pro-Zuma also be taken to court and added the necessary pressure on the authorities.

Tina J. Kpan talks to Michael Thallium on African government politics




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