Few can return to Cape Town's District 6 - 13 Dec 08
In the 1970s, South Africa's apartheid government declared Cape Town's District 6 "whites only" and removed 70,000 of its inhabitants by force. As it is being rebuilt, only a few of the original residents have moved back. A political squabble is keeping thousands more away. Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from Cape Town.

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