#GCS 17.2.17 Pt3

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Lord Peter Hain served in the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, but it is South Africa where his heart has always beaten loudest. Growing up during a turbulent time in the country, his parents were anti-Apartheid activists who were jailed and forced into exile in 1966. Gareth chats to him about his incredible upbringing, and how he has always stayed true to his principles and beliefs in equality.
17 Feb 2017 1AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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