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Article for Business Day. No. 6

17 Oct 1986

Sanctions and counter-sanctions will force the South African government to fall back more and more on domestic repression and regional destabilization of its frontline states (Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe); normal economic relations with its neighbours are impossible under Apartheid; made the observation during his recent visit to Harare that Cabinet Ministers, business leaders, academics and Prime Minister Mugabe, despite having endured hardship during the period of traumatic transition in their own country, did not question the moral and political wisdom of the Zimbabwe government’s decision in favour of sanctions against the South African government.
zimbabwe apartheid slabbert, f. van zyl (frederik van zyl), 1940-2010 south africa -- politics and government -- 20th century economic sanctions -- south africa

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Slabbert, F. van Zyl (Frederik van Zyl), 1940-2010

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3
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South Africa
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Frederik van Zyl Slabbert Collection

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