Canadians Monitor South African Vote
TORONTO
Several Canadian Anglicans will travel to South Africa this month to observe and monitor that country's historic elections.
Among them are a medical doctor from Whitehorse who was born in South Africa, witnessed the legislation of apartheid in 1948 and emigrated to Canada in 1981.
As a former South African, I consider it a historical event and a remarkable opportunity," said Richard D'Aeth, who will observe the election in Natal for Oxfam.
Natal, with a high percentage of Zulus in its population, is considered a potential trouble spot when South Africa votes April 26 to 28.
Three other Canadian Anglicans will observe the election as part of ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Canadians Monitor South African Vote.
Contributors: Not available.
Magazine title: Anglican Journal.
Volume: 120.
Issue: 4
Publication date: April 1994.
Page number: 13.
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