South African constitution - effect of church shooting
- Title
- South African constitution - effect of church shooting
- Genre
- News report; Speech
- TX Date
- 27 Jul 1993
- Year of production
- 1993
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- Duration
- 00:02:43
- Description
- David O’Sullivan reports from Johannesburg on the impact of the shooting at a Kenilworth, Cape Town church which killed 11 and injured 50 on South African political reform as the new draft constitution is unveiled. The Azanian People’s Liberation Army has claimed responsibility but its political wing has denied it. Includes calls for the attack not to affect the democratic process from President F W de Klerk (whilst visiting victims in hospital) and Cyril Ramaphosa, ANC lawyer.
- Contributors
- David O’Sullivan; F. W. de Klerk; Cyril Ramaphosa
- Keywords
- Interethnic relations; South Africa; Homicide; Political reform; Democracy; Constitutions; Johannesburg; Cape Town; Azanian People’s Liberation Army
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