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Titre Apartheid et ethnicisme : le cas zoulou
Auteur Richard Borenstein
Mir@bel Revue Politique africaine
Numéro no 25, mars 1987 Afrique du Sud ambiguë.
Rubrique / Thématique
Afrique du sud ambiguë
Page 11 pages
Résumé anglais Apartheid and ethnicism : the Zulu case. White domination in South Africa is in crisis. For a few supporters of the system, this crisis, does not exist really, eventhough few reforms must be done. For them, there are only internal problems inside the non white communities : young against old, ethnic or tribal conflicts. G. Buthelezi and his Zulu mass movement fnfcatha are (for them) the living proof of the validity of their analysis. Inkatha claims more than one million members. However, with the domination of Inka- tha on the administration of KwaZulu, it seems that a lot of the card-carriers do not agree with the ideology of Inkatha and are more receptive to Black independent trade-union or Progressive parties... Eventhough Buthelezi claims some links of Inkatha with ANC, in fact his program is close to the PFP and opposed to the «one man, one vote» slogan.
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