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Mugabe and the White African
Season 24
Episode 6
'Mugabe and the White African,' much of which was filmed clandestinely, tells an alarming story from one of the world's most troubled nations. In Zimbabwe, dictator Robert Mugabe has unleashed a "land reform" program aimed at driving whites from the country through violence and intimidation. One proud "white African," however, has challenged Mugabe with human rights abuses under international law.
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