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Peter Harris

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the conspiracy to stop the '94 election

Umuzi (Nov 15, 2010)
9781415201022
287 pages | 25 x 230 mm | en_US
LC Classification JQ1994 .H3775 2010
LC Control No. 2011372047

Subject

  • Bombings - South Africa
  • Elections - South Africa
  • Political Violence - South Africa
  • South Africa - Politics And Government

Plot

** Named one of the 'Best Reads' of 2010 by The Times! ** In the early 1990s South Africa was repetitively rocked by violent incidents that often threatened to derail the delicate peace process and negotiations for a new state. Among these was a right-wing conspiracy to ruin the 1994 election by staging a coup d'etat from the northwest of the country, aided by mutinous elements in the SA Defence Force. Harris relates grippingly how some of the biggest bombs in the country's history were exploded in the then Transvaal, and, with moving sympathy, the desperate plight of the right-wingers in their pitiful invasion of the then homeland of Bobhuthatswana. But the biggest drama was perhaps the attempt to break into the electronic counting system of the election, for whose supervision Harris was responsible. Harris has one at the edge of one's seat as he tells of the drama behind the scenes, eleventh-hour meetings with Mandela and de Klerk, the plans to make the results flow again, and of how closely the country steered away from disaster and ended giving itself a miracle result.

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