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Correspondent

on BBC Two England

George Alagiah examines post-apartheid South Africa and concludes that racism is still rife under Nelson Mandela 's presidency. Looking into the recent murder of a black baby by a white farmer, he asks whether the rainbow nation really exists.
Tom Carver visits atraining camp in Texas thatteaches non-violent civil disobedience, and James Miles reports from northern India on the unsolved
1997 killing of three members of the Dalai Lama 's inner circle.
Series producer Lucy Hetherington ; Editor FionaMurch Stereo Subtitled .

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George Alagiah
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Nelson Mandela
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Tom Carver
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James Miles
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Dalai Lama
Producer:
Lucy Hetherington

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