Inkatha withdraw boycott of first all-race elections in South Africa
- Title
- Inkatha withdraw boycott of first all-race elections in South Africa
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Press conference
- TX Date
- 19 Apr 1994
- Year of production
- 1994
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- Duration
- 00:02:26
- Description
- As violence in South Africa escalates in the run up to the first all race elections next week, Zulu Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi has abandoned the Inkatha Freedom Party boycott of the elections to reduce bloodshed, he speaks about the decision. ANC leader Nelson Mandela says this will improve South Africa’s economy. Brett Hilton-Barber reports from Johannesburg on the decision and reaction. Audio quality poor in places.
- Contributors
- Nelson Mandela; Mangosuthu Buthelezi; Brett Hilton-Barber
- Keywords
- Elections; Politics; South Africa; Violence; Economic systems; ANC; Inkatha Freedom Party
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LBC/IRN, "Inkatha withdraw boycott of first all-race elections in South Africa". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0002200062011 (Accessed 06 May 2025)