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'Looking Back' elicits a thoughtful and nostalgic journey through the black South African music scene of the 30s, 40s and 50s.
It is thought that up to 100 tonnes per day of food donated by other nations is siphoned off by guards and dockworkers in the port town of Mogadishu. Many guards lay allegiance to local gangs, and inter-gang rivalry leads to friction on the docks. It is not just casual theft either: upon leaving the port, laden lorries are often held at gunpoint and emptied of their goods.
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When peaceful protests calling for the release of Nelson Mandela and an end to apartheid broke out in South Africa, they marked a key moment of 20th century history. Decades after the Freedom Charter's demand that "The People Shall Govern", the era of institutionalized human rights abuses finally came to an end. Intrinsically linked with the story of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and international…
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