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1976

May 11, 1976December 18, 2022
Chimurenga Chronicles/History

Who is Ian Smith? (ca. 1976)

Ever since his unilateral declaration of independence, Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith has tried to maintain the preservation of white supremacy and the denial of African majority rule. ITN's Roving Report looks back on the career of a tough, uncompromising Ian Smith in a post U.D.I. Rhodesia.

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Roving Report: War Or Diplomacy? (ca. 1976)

Synopsis The Rhodesian issue is now precariously balanced, with the Geneva Conference deadlocked and African guerrilla forces stepping up the war on Rhodesia’s borders.  This report examines both aspects, describes the life

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