Blood Brothers #165: Examining Apartheid in South Africa, International Law, and the Gaza Genocide
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Blood Brothers #165: Examining Apartheid in South Africa, International Law, and the Gaza Genocide

South Africa’s Legacy and Global Law in Focus

In a recent episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast, host Dilly Hussain engages in an in-depth discussion with Naledi Pandor, who served as South Africa’s cabinet minister for international relations and cooperation under the ANC government. Their conversation touches on a range of complex issues affecting both South Africa and the wider international community.

Key Discussion Points

  • An analysis of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s encounter with former US President Donald Trump at the Oval Office.
  • A look into allegations surrounding a “white genocide” targeting South African farmers.
  • An exploration of the Gaza conflict, including considerations of the International Court of Justice case and the perceived role of Western nations.
  • Considerations on whether international law still offers a reliable framework for justice in today’s geopolitical climate.
  • Debates about the responsibility of prosecuting IDF soldiers once they return from duty.
  • An examination of the limited response by Arab and Muslim leadership in light of the unfolding situation in Gaza.
  • A discussion on the erosion of support for the ANC, which has led to the rise of splinter groups like the EFF and MK parties.
  • Speculation regarding the future possibility of a political shift toward a pro-Apartheid, pro-Israel leadership in South Africa.

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