The situation in Cuba: ‘Prisoners in South Africa live in better conditions’: South African student pilots training in Cuba complain of slave-like conditions
South African Air Force student pilots being trained in Cuba are allegedly being treated as “slaves”, with a compulsory period of lawn-mowing using machetes every morning after physical training.
are up in arms, saying conditions the students are subjected to are nothing short of being locked up in a prison camp. Even their uniforms are similar to those worn by prison chain gangs during apartheid.Subscribe to the M&G today for just
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