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Description EnglishVictims of South Africa’s racially oppressive apartheid regime have been camping outside the country’s constitutional court, demanding reparations promised to them that they say were never delivered. Nearly three decades since the ruling African National Congress freed the country from apartheid, victims say the party has failed to uphold justice. Linda Givetash reports from Johannesburg, South Africa.
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