[The ruling African National Congress of South Africa demanded an apology Monday after U.S. officials detained and questioned a South African businessman and former government minister in New York last week. In an embarrassing hangover from the apartheid era, former freedom fighter Tokyo Sexwale was detained because he was on America’s terrorism watch list. The names of some anti-apartheid activists who opposed the racist system before South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994 reportedly remain on the U.S. terrorism watch list.]
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