Opposition politicians in Africa face tough challenges -- including arrest, intimidation and violence -- as they struggle to upend decades of rule by the parties that originally brought liberation from colonialism. But their struggle, they say, is not only an African movement -- it's a global generational shift towards accountability and a departure from authoritarian leadership. VOA's Anita Powell met with two of the continent's most vocal opposition leaders, and reports from Johannesburg.
Africa's Opposition Parties Say Struggle Against Entrenched Leaders is Generational
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