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Special Report Transcript Episode 79, Section 2, Time 15:38The mere fact that PW Botha can walk into that hall, the mere fact that he had to face a black magistrate and a brown prosecutor, the mere fact that he stood there and that the new SA saw him in his own court room of which he was such a notorious symbol – for me that was more than just a victory. This was especially a victory for the George community, a rare victory in history. The plea and the conviction are not important. The fact that he walked into the court and faced a black magistrate and a coloured prosecutor was of cardinal importance. Notes: Michael Mintoor (ANC Councillor George) interviewed References: there are no references for this transcript |