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Despite South Africa's successful black middle class, there's still incredible tension between police and poor black communities

December 4, 2014
Justice

Excessive use of force, the death of an unarmed black man in police custody, and a justice system that seems to favor the police. It sounds too familiar to a South African living in New York.

Despite South Africa's successful black middle class, there's still incredible tension between police and poor black communities

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