When Zimbabwe became independent in 1980, it pointed the way for South Africa to overthrow apartheid and establish a multi-racial democracy. |
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An interesting point that Rose was quoted on in the Guardian was that he applied the same boycott to South Africa under apartheid. |
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It is the same story in every subsequent popular revolution, up to and including the overthrow of apartheid in South Africa. |
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But apartheid, the system that dominated every aspect of South African life, is over. |
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I was born in South Africa and under apartheid, if you were black, you were regarded as a terrorist. |
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The background to this whole debate is the history of colonial and apartheid era land dispossession. |
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I was part of the first Scottish educational mission to South Africa since apartheid was dismantled. |
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People are taking full advantage of the democratic spaces won against apartheid. |
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Never shy of taking risks, the series tackled such contentious issues as feminism and South African apartheid. |
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South Africa returned to the Commonwealth in 1994 after the policy of apartheid had been abandoned. |
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Deemed a subversive for her outspoken speeches against apartheid, her songs were never played on the radio. |
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We urgently need to build a solidarity movement on the scale of those against South African apartheid and the Vietnam War in the past. |
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Also arrested were dozens of former fighters in the struggle to liberate South Africa from apartheid. |
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The experience and knowledge generated proved significant in the longer term for mounting legal challenges to apartheid legislation. |
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The history of apartheid has been a struggle of the individual as opposed to centralized government power. |
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He was a man who stood firmly and courageously for causes and principles, including opposition to the apartheid regime in South Africa. |
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Through them, he learns about the history of apartheid and the catastrophic effect it had on the lives of black South Africans. |
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He called for the restoration of corporal and capital punishment and pledged support for apartheid in South Africa. |
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When people in this country were disgusted with apartheid in South Africa, people in sport and entertainment boycotted that country. |
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This is a nation that practiced slavery, genocide of the native peoples, Jim Crow apartheid and war mongering. |
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As apartheid ended, South Africa faced thousands of dark questions about its past, with murky answers for its future. |
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Its relatively peaceful transition from apartheid to multiracial democracy was rightly hailed as a miracle. |
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To hear him speak is a sobering reminder of the ugly scars left behind by apartheid. |
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Smil's unique biospheric narrative, devoid of hype and patriotism, transcends academic apartheid. |
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Schonberg started the township ballet class during South Africa's racist apartheid days after some dinner party guess set him off. |
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It's been a few years now since apartheid was dismantled, so why dredge up old tosh? |
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He devoted his life to fighting apartheid in South Africa, and was a tireless campaigner. |
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The commonly held meaning of apartheid is a regime of government that enshrines racial segregation in law. |
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It's not even Bantustans, like in apartheid South Africa, that they have in mind. |
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Scores of children were killed, maimed, jailed and tear-gassed by apartheid police during the uprising. |
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He explained that growing up under apartheid as a white South African meant a sheltered life, hidden from the actualities of the regime. |
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The leader of the moderate ATL teachers' union has condemned this as creating apartheid for refugee children. |
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They argue that more international attention is needed on what amounts to hidden apartheid. |
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If you haven't spoken to these people, it is hard to explain just how obsessed with sexual apartheid they are. |
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The marginalization of the poor countries created a state of global apartheid. |
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It would mean a permanent nuclear apartheid based not on the original deal, but on who could acquire a weapon. |
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I believed I knew all about social apartheid which existed in Brazil, until I read the book. |
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Every year, this educational apartheid was worsened as a new batch of entrants deserted the state sector. |
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There you have gender apartheid and segregation which is very discriminatory against girls and women. |
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It is apartheid and would be unthinkable in modern society were the segregation based on race or colour. |
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The colonial and apartheid projects were acts of massive dislocation and re-location. |
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Rich is notorious for trading with Iran during the hostage crisis, South Africa during apartheid, and Cuba and Libya during U.S. trade embargoes. |
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Juvenile delinquents of all races were forced to train as soldiers to fight and kill those who opposed apartheid. |
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The segregation of women and sexual apartheid are seen as a desirable state for women in society. |
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Virtual apartheid is a fact of life in almost every urban school I visit nowadays. |
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Yet of course it is they who practiced linguistic apartheid, and the system we propose which could bring this to an end. |
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Indeed, practitioners of musical apartheid would be utterly flummoxed by Nyro. |
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The abolition of apartheid restored the legitimacy of the South African state. |
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Not until 1960 was the island used to house political prisoners of the apartheid government. |
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How viable is the latter without a transformation to remove the economic apartheid that has outlived the political? |
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Of course the entire region really was under the jackboot, if you like, of apartheid rule. |
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The difference is that under apartheid that was the official policy of the Government. |
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The moral blindness and institutional prejudice of those who worked the apparatus of apartheid shocks me still. |
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Masekela came of age just as white supremacy in South Africa was being institutionalized through apartheid. |
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He gave full support to apartheid South Africa and to military dictatorships in Central and South America. |
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The theatre became world-famous for staging protest theatre throughout the repressive apartheid years. |
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And just as under apartheid, people have been obliged to reformulate their ethnic identities in order to get access to resources. |
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Nkosi explained that Sisulu was the invisible power behind Mandela's successful defiance of the oppressive apartheid regime. |
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Would they copy the South African model and adopt a system of apartheid, based on skin colour? |
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Observers said it was the most momentous political development since the end of apartheid in South Africa. |
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The Zulus supported the apartheid regime and are a thorn in the side of the new government, which is dominated by the Xhosas. |
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At present, these courts are governed by the statutes of the former apartheid government and the former homelands and self-governing territories. |
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Under his leadership, the Church became immersed in the political struggle against apartheid. |
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The problem is, there needs to be apartheid to start an anti-apartheid movement. |
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As often in death, his image has been reworked from apartheid collaborator to anti-apartheid freedom fighter. |
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There are rightly many comparisons made with South African apartheid, particularly the international anti-apartheid campaigns. |
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It was inspired by the economic boycotts that helped end apartheid in South Africa. |
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Black people's struggle against apartheid in South Africa attracted immense worldwide solidarity. |
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Growing up in South Africa during apartheid, he has a clue about what it means to have minority groups in a society. |
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Perhaps the authorities are guiding us towards complete apartheid. |
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I lived for many years in South Africa, during the dark days of apartheid. |
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Thirteen percent of South African land was allotted to black citizens during apartheid. |
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Before Fidel, when segregation was in full swing, the Cuban apartheid meant many clubs and parks still refused black Cubans entry. |
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He was deputy editor when the newspaper was closed because of its opposition to apartheid. |
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Use of the word apartheid in the world has broadened and softened, referring to just about anything that means separation. |
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And that, fundamentally is what was so abominable about apartheid. |
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It was the sixth time an apartheid leader had offered Mandela a conditional release from jail. |
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Baartman became a symbol of the humiliation and subjugation experienced by both the indigenous Khoisan and blacks under colonialism and then apartheid. |
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He turned his trial into an indictment of apartheid because of his eloquence and passion, but also his training as an advocate. |
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Incredibly, a decade after the end of apartheid this system still exists. |
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Similar methods helped bring apartheid to an end in South Africa. |
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This was as part of a protest against South Africa's policy of apartheid. |
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Everyone in the country lives under a fierce system of sexual apartheid. |
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Surely someone can tackle this sorry case of recycling apartheid. |
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If children are educated separately then it's a kind of apartheid. |
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He is a virulent racist who wants racial apartheid in Austria's schools. |
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As a community we can remain largely in denial of apartheid in education. |
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He likened the fight to the struggle against apartheid and forging links with progressive countries and organisations to finally eradicate apartheid. |
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After a century of colonial rule and decades of control by the South African apartheid government, Namibians were given a chance to elect their own leader. |
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The site is close to Khayelitsha, a township of 500,000 black South Africans who suffered under apartheid and still live in poverty, with a 90 per cent unemployment rate. |
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How on earth does the party hope to persuade voters it is not an apartheid relic when a third of its sitting MPs still have names harking back to the Verwoerdian era? |
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Up to his death, he clung to Verwoerdian apartheid ideology. |
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The problem for concerned people was not merely to do the obvious thing and reject apartheid, but to decide what to do about it. |
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Here is a photograph of a pass book that the average black South African would be required to carry with them during the apartheid period in South Africa. |
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So although marriage across the colour bar was unlawful in apartheid South Africa, a priest who married a black man and a white woman was not engaged in an act of corruption. |
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Indulged and defended by successive Mail editors he continued to highlight the insidiousness of the apartheid regime and its increasing desperation. |
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There are obvious parallels with the creation of so-called tribal homelands, or Bantustans by the Apartheid regime in South Africa. |
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Apartheid enforced the oppressive dominance of a white European elite through segregation along purely racial lines. |
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Apartheid was a misguided and terrible attempt to stop the natural flow of human growth. |
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It shows that white South Africans in the Apartheid era were a pretty nervous lot. |
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She attempted to preserve trade with South Africa while persuading the government there to abandon apartheid. |
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At the time, Savimbi's UNITA guerrilla movement was financed and supported militarily by the apartheid regime of South Africa. |
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The ANC has been the governing political party in South Africa since the end of apartheid. |
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The Carnegie Commission on the Poor White Problem in South Africa played a key role in establishing apartheid in South Africa. |
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He was accused of both racism, for his handling of the apartheid issue with the South African delegation, and antisemitism. |
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Though the ground work for apartheid began earlier, the report provided support for this central idea of black inferiority. |
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With approval from a predominantly white referendum, the government repealed apartheid legislation. |
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One notable omission was South Africa, who were banned from international cricket due to apartheid. |
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As a freedom fighter, Mandela was an adversary of those who steadfastly supported the Apartheid government that oppressed him. |
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They also protested against the readmission of South Africa to FIFA in 1963, despite its expulsion from CAF due to the apartheid regime. |
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Before the emergence of democracy in South Africa, the apartheid regime had brought linguistic imbalance. |
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I have just put up a paper here that gives the detailed results of a survey of what South African whites thought of blacks during the Apartheid era. |
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South Africa was prohibited from competing internationally from 1969 to 1994 due to apartheid. |
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In these annual reports, the religious apartheid practices in India are not mentioned at all. |
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Despite opposition both within and outside the country, the government legislated for a continuation of apartheid. |
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Like South African athletes, Namibians were banned from international sporting events because of the racial policies of apartheid. |
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As if British housewives refusing to buy Outspan oranges and Cape grapes would South Afri is iat bring apartheid crashing down. |
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He likened animal liberation to other movements such as the struggle against slavery and apartheid saying they had seen violence. |
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South Africa was banned from international cricket from 1970 to 1992 as part of the apartheid boycott. |
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Breyten Breytenbach was jailed for his involvement with the guerrilla movement against apartheid. |
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Living in apartheid South Africa, as I did, was easy in moral terms. |
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But there is none of the institutionalised racism basic to apartheid. |
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The National Party imposed apartheid in 1948, institutionalising previous racial segregation. |
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In some places, subordinate ethnic groups may constitute a numerical majority, such as Blacks in South Africa under apartheid. |
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He was accused of both racism, for resisting exclusion of apartheid South Africa, and antisemitism. |
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After 1945 the missionaries had to deal with decolonisation across Africa and especially with the apartheid government. |
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From 1948, with the National Party elected to power, South Africa applied apartheid also to what was then known as South West Africa. |
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During apartheid, the lower reaches formed the western boundary of the nominally independent Ciskei homeland. |
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Since independence Namibia has successfully completed the transition from white minority apartheid rule to parliamentary democracy. |
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After the rise of the National Party in South Africa, it established apartheid in both areas. |
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There are plenty of parallels with apartheid as penpusher Sharlto Copley slowly turns into an alien after exposure to a mysterious black fluid. |
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For example, the concept of 'Bantu Education' was crafted as an important pillar of the petty apartheid to ensure White superiority. |
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It was pressure from both outside and inside the Dutch Reformed Calvinist church which helped reverse apartheid in South Africa. |
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Under apartheid especially, economic control and labor regulation formed a central part of tribalization. |
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Under apartheid, she was convicted of kidnapping Stompie Moeketsi, 14, who was later found beaten to death in Soweto. |
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As US institutional political support for apartheid crumbled, South Africa's herrenvolk settler regime sank into the dustbin of history. |
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It is today regarded as a pre-eminent artistic commentary on apartheid. |
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After apartheid ended, South Africa was readmitted to the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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The Boers and Afrikaner Calvinists combined ideas from Calvinism and Kuyperian theology to justify apartheid in South Africa. |
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The town's flag with blue, white and orange colours similar to the old apartheid flag is visible everywhere across this microstate in the making. |
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In the past, it was a strong public opponent of apartheid in South Africa and granted a number of South African refugees political asylum during the apartheid era. |
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They pounced on schools, crowded taxi ranks, night clubs, soccer games and supermarket stoeps, to express words that would soon be banned by the apartheid regime. |
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Thanks, then, to white South Africans, who, before dumping Apartheid, were universally despised and proved instantly booable at the movies. |
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Scientific racism played a role in establishing apartheid in South Africa. |
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In South Africa, an Afrikaner minority party, the National Party, came to power in 1948 and enacted a series of segregationist laws favouring whites known as apartheid. |
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Akashi used a Chinese seal with the symbols that depict 'Freedom' and firmly opted to use black cinnabar paste to honor the South African hero's struggle against apartheid. |
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An episode from Coetzee's memoir Boyhood testifies to the strength and coerciveness of dichotomies imposed by the Cold War and reshaped by the apartheid culture. |
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In response to increasing local and international opposition to apartheid, in 1990 the ANC was unbanned and allowed to function as a political party. |
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Just because the ANC was unbanned, doesn't mean apartheid was dismantled. |
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It is terrible to see that years after the abolition of apartheid and other forms of constitutionalised racism, the ages old thought still prevails. |
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In Christine Crouse's magnificent production, the action has been updated and is set in Soweto, and Crouse has re-imagined the South African apartheid years. |
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The legally institutionalized segregation became known as apartheid. |
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The resumption of international rugby in South Africa came after the dismantling of the apartheid system, and was only done with permission of the African National Congress. |
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Upon the end of Apartheid in South Africa in 1994, the nation ceded Walvis Bay to Namibia. |
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The Uprising became a turning point in the overthrow of Apartheid years later. |
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Apartheid was a government-enformed form of separatism in which people received unequal social benefits based on race. |
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And though the prejudices of her husband and community, 'the rules' of apartheid law and practice, provide a context for her behaviour, she cannot evade imputability. |
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From 1948 to 1994, it was controlled by white Afrikaner nationalists focused on racial segregation and white minority rule known officially as apartheid. |
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With the demise of the apartheid regime in South Africa in 1994, the Bantustans were dismantled and their territory reincorporated into the Republic of South Africa. |
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Before the 1992 World Cup, South Africa was banned due to apartheid. |
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The South African cricket team participated in the event for the first time, following the fall of the apartheid regime and the end of the international sports boycott. |
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A book banned during Apartheid serves as the narrational voice in this creative and satirical piece. |
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During the apartheid era, social engineering had created the Bantustans or black homelands with tinpot dictators, who were stooges of the white regime. |
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Through the 'grand' apartheid policy, millions of Africans were forcibly dislocated to a designated Bantustan dependent on their record of origin. |
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The inequality level in South Africa is not only one of the highest in the world, it is also highly racialised, having developed through the political economy of apartheid. |
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The premise of apartheid was that whites were superior to Africans, Coloureds and Indians, and the function of it was to entrench white supremacy forever. |
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I am delighted to say that I have personally seen a copy of the letter sent to Sulaiman by Nelson Mandela in 1994 thanking the WBC for its stance against apartheid. |
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In this regard, figures such as Desmond Tutu and Ted Scott were instrumental in mobilising Anglicans worldwide against the apartheid policies of South Africa. |
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Race was a significant issue during apartheid in South Africa. |
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The 184,000 hectare property on the eastern banks of the Fish River fell within the then Ciskei region, a former Bantustan homeland during the apartheid administration. |
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Apartheid became increasingly controversial, and several countries began to boycott business with the South African government because of its racial policies. |
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