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Beyond apartheid: South Africa's long journey: it's still a bright spot on a troubled continent. But South Africa is facing tough realities 14 years after the start of majority rule.

Publication: New York Times Upfront
Publication Date: 03-NOV-08
Format: Online
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Full Article Title: Beyond apartheid: South Africa's long journey: it's still a bright spot on a troubled continent. But South Africa is facing tough realities 14 years after the start of majority rule.(INTERNATIONAL)

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A dusty maze of concrete, sheet metal, and scrap wood, Diepsloot is like many of the enormous settlements around Johannesburg: mile after mile of feebly assembled shacks, an impromptu patchwork of the poor, the extremely poor, and the hopelessly poor.

Monica Xangathi, 40, lives here in a shanty she shares with her brother's family. "This is not the way I thought my life would turn out," She says.

Her disappointment is not only with herself, but with her country. Fourteen years after the end of apartheid, South Africa--the global pariah that became a global inspiration--is feeling gloomy and anxious about its future.

"If only I could make Nelson Mandela come back," Xangathi says of the man, now 90 years old, who led the struggle against apartheid and became the country's first democratically elected President in 1994. "If only I could feed him a potion and make him young again."

This longing for the past is rooted in more than nostalgia.

The past year has been especially unnerving for South Africans, with one bleak event after another in a country long considered an example of progress. Economic growth has slowed; prices have shot up. Riots have broken out in several cities, with mobs killing dozens of impoverished foreigners, many from neighboring Zimbabwe (see p. 17), and chasing thousands more from their meager homes. A vicious power struggle recently ousted the President and has added political turmoil to the mix.

And longtime problems continue to pose enormous challenges, starting with AIDS: About 20 percent of adults, almost 6 million people, have HIV/AIDS, which accounts for half the country's deaths.

South Africa also has one of the highest crime rates in the world, and it's a major reason for the increasing "white flight" that is robbing the economy of many of its professionals. But just as alarming as the quantity of lawbreaking is the cruelty. Robberies...

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