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Only Social Justice Can Fix South Africa Crime

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Re “Crime in South Africa More Vexing and Vicious,” May 4: I traveled in South Africa in November 2003 and found it to be a country of spectacular beauty and stunning contrasts. One out of three people I met spoke of being the victim of violent crime. Many South Africans feel that crime is a bigger problem now than it was during apartheid. Until economic and educational opportunities are increased for the marginalized groups, violent crimes and hate crimes will continue unabated.

As I read your sad story of the elderly white couple slaughtered by a black youth, I was struck by the similarities to a story told in 1948. The book “Cry, the Beloved Country,” by Alan Paton, is as poignant and relevant today as it was over 50 years ago. It should be required reading for all South Africans, black and white alike.

Mark Kline

Sherman Oaks

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