South Africa needs power, not apologies
In both the rebuke and lionization of F.W. De Klerk, who recently died, there is an attempt to squeeze power into the zone of emotional sentiment.
In both the rebuke and lionization of F.W. De Klerk, who recently died, there is an attempt to squeeze power into the zone of emotional sentiment.
It makes perfect sense for the City of Cape Town to name one of the city's busiest roads after F.W. de Klerk.
Madiba’s example of forgiveness, reconciliation, and humility are inseparable from his unwavering commitment to combat white
An open letter to the New Yorker over its approving coverage of mercenary-activity-for-humanitarian-intervention, despite its record of failure in Central Africa.
We were wrong. Some Africans do like Margaret Thatcher. Here's a gallery of 10 of them.
It's 2012 and FW de Klerk still thinks Apartheid had been beneficial to its black victims. Yet global media treats him like an analyst on South African politics.
A new series of documentaries explore the politics of leadership via an imaginative, malleable, deeply personal treatment of history.