South Africa today stands isolated, its policies shunned, and the beleaguered government of President P. W. Botha under attack from both right and left.
White extremists promise to crush black resistance 'into the gravel' while black moderates like
Archbishop Tutu call for tough economic sanctions against the government.
As the violence continues, Deputy Foreign Minister Ron Miller appears by satellite from Pretoria to explain his government's policies and to answer the questions of young people from all over Britain.
Would he take part in a programme like this with black teenagers in his own country?
Chaired by John Nicolson Researcher MARK HAGEN Director uz SCOTT Producers
DAVID MARTIN. CHARLES NAIRN BBC Scotland