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  • ...apartheid-movement-was-spied-on-by-special-branch-402385.html How the anti-apartheid movement was spied on by Special Branch] ''The Independent'' 15 September 2
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  • ...ic elections that resulted in Nelson Mandela taking the presidency of post-apartheid South Africa. He has also undertaken special missions on behalf of the Secr
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  • ...ntries who made race as the dominant national ideology at the time. Only [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]] and later Nazi [[Germany]] and Fascist [[Japan]] exceede
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  • ...ty, although segregation existed prior to that date. The laws that defined apartheid began to be repealed or abolished by the National Party in 1990 after a lon ...metaphor for the country's emergent multicultural diversity in the wake of apartheid.
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  • ...nt of national unity under the Presidency of Nelson Mandela, the ending of Apartheid and South Africa's readmittance to the Commonwealth.
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  • ...been a founder country in 1954. With the international sanctions towards [[apartheid]] in [[South Africa]] in the late 1960s, such a government sponsored policy ...Action members in Sydney - some of them skinheads - actively harassed anti-apartheid activists and members of [[homosexual]] organizations.
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  • - [[Apartheid]] -
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  • ...players like [[John McEnroe]], and for his racket-wielding expulsion of an apartheid protest demonstrator during a Davis Cup match against South Africa at the N
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  • ...the early period East India Company staff often married native women. The apartheid attitudes developed later.
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  • ...l-status=live }}</ref> and thanking them for their "unwavering coverage of apartheid".<ref name="mandelaaljazeera" /> Mandela called ''The Monitor'' "one of the
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  • ...have ranged from [[Negro slavery]] to [[Eugenics]] to [[Holocaust]], and [[Apartheid]], and been generally accepted to be among the most shameful accomplishment
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  • *[[Apartheid/Definition]]
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  • *Review of George Hicks's (1997) ''Japan's Hidden Apartheid: The Korean minority and the Japanese''. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publis
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  • ...y of forced slavery of Africans imported into the Americas and Europe; the apartheid systems that existed in the USA, South Africa and Rhodesia; and comparable
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  • The Makuleke area was forcibly taken from the Makuleke people by the [[apartheid]] South African government in 1969 and about 1500 of them were relocated to
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  • ...roduce synthetic fuels. Later, facing isolation and embargoes during the [[apartheid]] era (1948 - 1990), [[South Africa]] turned to coal gasification and the F
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  • *continuing action to bring about the end of apartheid and the establishment of a free, democratic, non-racial and prosperous Sout
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  • # [[History of South Africa in the apartheid era|Apartheid]]
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  • ..., ethnic Chinese, Christians, Muslims, Buddhist monks and homosexuals. The apartheid Government of South Africa sponsored rebel terrorist groups in neighbouring ...onal Congress]] (ANC) was characterised as a terrorist organisation by the apartheid South African government (and by the governments of the UK and USA), but st
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  • ..., ethnic Chinese, Christians, Muslims, Buddhist monks and homosexuals. The apartheid Government of South Africa sponsored rebel terrorist groups in neighbouring ...onal Congress]] (ANC) was characterised as a terrorist organisation by the apartheid South African government (and by the governments of the UK and USA), but st
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