Events that followed the exodus of young people into exile, after the 1976 Soweto Uprising in
South Africa, were of dramatic and violent nature that always evoke different emotions from
both ends of the conflict; the freedom fighters and the apartheid regime in the country.
Silverton Siege of 1980 in Pretoria South Africa received condemnation from many circles including the
United Nations, albeit being ‘a mission gone wrong’.
How do South Africans reconcile the past after such atrocities from both sides?