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Special Report Transcripts for Section 5 of Episode 52
Time | Summary | | 21:58 | Tomorrow is June 16, Freedom Day. Exactly 21 years ago Soweto students rose up against Bantu education and repression in general. The revolt soon spread countrywide and had a profound effect on our country’s history. We prepared a collage of visuals and sound last year to commemorate this event. We’ve been asked to broadcast it again. This is a shorter edited version. All the visuals were shot in June 1976. | Full Transcript and References | 22:29 | ‘The police however are actively engaged in restoring order and there is definitely no reason for any panic.’ // ‘This government will not be intimidated and instructions have been given to maintain law and order at all costs. Those educational institutions at which blacks are destroying their own amenities will be closed for an indefinite period.’ // ‘Music by Mzwakhe Mbuli & Roger Lucey’ | Full Transcript and References |
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