Afrikaner farmer talks about Apartheid

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Afrikaner farmer talks about Apartheid

Afrikaner farmer talks about Apartheid

An Afrikaner farmer from Transvaal who employs 160 blacks on his tobacco plantations, Willy VAN LANDESBERG, speaks about the Apartheid regime. He explains that he works with "primitive" people and says he is very angry with Ronald REAGAN and the UN who allow themselves to tell him what he should do with them. For him, these laws allow each ethnic group to "live its religion and traditions separately".

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Publication date : 27 February 1986

Reference:
I22180840
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Producteur: Antenne 2   -  
Origin:
Today Is The Day   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
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Reference:I22180840

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