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    1994: The Bloody Miracle

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  1. 1994: The Bloody Miracle: Directed by Bert Haitsma, Meg Rickards. As South Africa celebrates its 20Th anniversary of the advent of democracy in 1994, it's hard to believe that the 'Mandela Miracle' nearly didn't happen.

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    • Bert Haitsma, Meg Rickards
    • Meg Rickards
  2. Apr 17, 2014 · The global premiere of 1994: the bloody miracle was screened at the Nelson Mandela Foundation on the evening of 16 April 2014. The locally produced documentary exposes the extraordinary position faced by South Africa in the lead-up to its first democratic elections, and reveals violent struggles – both right-wing plots and internal power struggles within the ANC – that toiled below the ...

  3. S1 E1 - Episode 1: 1994: The Bloody Miracle. February 16, 2022. 50min. NR. When South Africa celebrated its democracy in 1994 many believed that civil war was inevitable and that the elections would be derailed. The averting of that war became known as the ‘Mandela miracle.’. Store Filled.

  4. About. 1994: The Bloody Miracle. When South Africa Celebrated Its Democracy In 1994 Many Believed That Civil War Was Inevitable And That The Elections Would Be Derailed. The Averting Of That War Became Known As The ‘mandela Miracle.’. But An Orgy Of Violence Proved That Some Were Indeed Intent On Obstructing The First Free Elections.

  5. 1994: The Bloody Miracle. Available on CuriosityStream, Prime Video, MagellanTV Documentaries. When South Africa celebrated its democracy in 1994 many believed that civil war was inevitable. Documentary 2014. TV-14.

  6. When South Africa celebrated its democracy in 1994, many believed that civil war was inevitable and that the elections would be derailed. The averting of that war became known as the ‘Mandela miracle.’

  7. Dec 31, 2013 · When South Africa celebrated its democracy in 1994, many believed that civil war was inevitable, and that the elections would be derailed. The averting of that war became known as the ‘Mandela miracle.’ But an orgy of violence proved that some were indeed intent on obstructing the first free elections.

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