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Under apartheid, interracial marriage was illegal in South Africa. It's now legal, with South Africa calling itself the Rainbow Nation. But mixed-race couples say that they still face unique difficulties.
The complex question of land rights and expropriation has long blighted South Africa. With attacks on white farmers on the rise, many believe the aim is to terrorise them off the land.
Drought has brought residents of Cape Town - black, white, rich and poor - to their knees.
Children in South Africa's Masiphumelele township often experience the worst of violence and poverty. For many, surfing has become a means to get away from the dangers of the slums towards a future of hope.
In rural South Africa, the far-right Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) is clinging onto Apartheid-era politics. They're training thousands of youth in military-style bootcamps to take up their cause of a separate white state.
As Oscar Pistorius claims the defence of fear in his murder trial, many white South Africans say they can relate to the scenario in a renewed debate over race and inequality.
Born young enough to not know the legalised racism during apartheid, or to see hundreds die in the struggle for freedom, what does it mean to be South Africa's 'born free' generation?
As the world mourns Nelson Mandela, this report asks, what will be the legacy of the leader who abolished apartheid? And what lies in store for a South Africa still wrestling with its demons?
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