Two of the most important trials in Africa's history are taking place in Pretoria, South Africa. One represents South Africa's past, the second its future. Each trial is very different and yet both tell the same story. They show that reason and hope are disappearing in South Africa—that there is a widening gulf between, on the one hand, white liberals and even white radicals and, on the other, black radicals and moderates.
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