Historian reflects on 70 years of the Freedom Charter

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black and white and all groups shall have equal rights.

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These are the lofty precepts of the Freedom Charter that turns 70 on Thursday.

It was signed on 26 June 1955 in Kliptown in Soweto, by members of the ANC and aligned groups.

A historian and author says to reflect on this milestone we have to confront a paradox.

Democracy has triumphed but there are unfilled aspirations.

Kiru Naidoo, who is a co-author of the Indian Africans discussed the historical significance of the occasion.

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