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Special Report Transcript Episode 18, Section 6, Time 34:00

The party then went on to establish exactly who in its view was responsible and it went right back to the past to trace the routes of what it termed protracted black on black violence. // The conflict between the ANC and our organisation is rooted in different responses to the problem of apartheid. Those responses began more than three decades ago and there has in our view been little substantive change in the strategies adopted by the two organisations to bring about fundamental transformation in our country. KwaZulu and the IFP in particular have been the target of ANC destabilization policies since the failed 1979 conference to persuade the then Inkatha cultural liberation movement to become a surrogate of the ANC. The different strategies to overcome apartheid proved irreconcilable and at that conference and from then on onwards Inkatha was singled out as an enemy because it refused to crook the knee to the ANC or accept a strategy of armed struggle and the destruction of the South African economy.

Notes: Frank Mdlalose (IFP)

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