The Wormhole
Switch off That Machine
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A warning for the present and the future, from the past…
The time is apartheid South Africa. The resonance is now.
You will hear, in order of appearance:
Soweto's Imilonji KaNtu Choral Society singing at the enthronement of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, St George's Cathedral, Cape Town;
Archbishop Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize winner;
An announcer on state-controlled radio;
Beyers Naudé, once a leading pro-apartheid Afrikaner cleric whose radical epiphany after the Sharpeville massacre of March 1960, when police shot and killed 91 peaceful protestors, led to him being 'banned' – with draconian restrictions – by the very apartheid establishment he'd been at the heart of. He followed Desmond Tutu as head of the anti-apartheid South African Council of Churches. Beyers Naudé's ashes are scattered in Alexandra;
P W Botha, then State President, notorious for his uncompromising brutality;
Protestors outside St George's Cathedral;

