Zulu boy a victim of 'apartheid': Letter

P. S. Kellett
Monday 06 May 1996 18:02 EDT
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Sir: The forcible separation of a Zulu child from the only family he knows and loves ("My Zulu boy was legally abducted", 6 May), presents us with the incongruity of apartheid now being officially applied in Britain after having been dismantled in South Africa.

Ever ready to level the charge of hypocrisy at Britain, the hard-line right wing of Afrikaner nationalism can be expected to make full use of the signal this outrage transmits to Africa and the world.

P S Kellett

Kinlochewe,

Ross and Cromarty

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