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  2. Soweto uprising and massacre - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] The riots were a key moment in the fight against apartheid as it sparked renewed opposition against apartheid in South Africa both domestically and internationally. In remembrance of these events, 16 June is a public holiday in South Africa, named Youth Day.

  3. Apartheid - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 March 2025. South African system of racial separation This article is about apartheid in South Africa. For apartheid as defined in international law, see Crime of apartheid. For other uses, see Apartheid (disambiguation). This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting ...

  4. 1985 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    28 – Denis Goldberg is released from custody of Apartheid government after spending 22 years in white prison. March. 21 – An estimated 47 people are killed in the Langa massacre when police open fire on a crowd at the twenty-fifth commemoration of the Sharpeville Massacre demonstration marches in Langa, Port Elizabeth. [3]

  5. 1994 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    10 – Nelson Mandela is sworn in as the first post-apartheid President of South Africa and FW de Klerk and Thabo Mbeki become joint deputy presidents. 25 – The United Nations lifts its arms embargo on South Africa. June. 1 – the Republic of South Africa returns to the Commonwealth of Nations as a republic in the Commonwealth of Nations.

  6. History of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    "For use by white persons" – sign from the apartheid era. The segregationist policies of apartheid stemmed from colonial legislation introduced during the period of Dutch rule in the 17th century, which was continued and expanded upon during the British colonial era, and reached its apogee during the Boer-dominated Union of South Africa. [158]

  7. 1975 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    February. 28 – The FNLA approaches the South African Embassy in London and requests 40 to 50 artillery pieces to assist their cause in the Angolan Civil War.; March. 15 – Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith and senior Ministers visit South Africa for talks.

  8. Allegations of apartheid by country - Wikipedia

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    The privileging of the Han people in ethnic minority areas outside of China proper, such as the Uyghur-majority Xinjiang and the central government's policy of settlement in Tibet, and the alleged erosion of indigenous religion, language and culture through repressive measures (such as the Han Bingtuan militia in Xinjiang) and sinicization have been likened to "cultural genocide" and apartheid ...

  9. 1949 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    29 – South Africa introduces its apartheid policy. July. 1 – The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949, Act No. 55 of 1949, is passed. October. 30 – Ben Schoeman announces in Johannesburg that the NP would carry the apartheid policy through "notwithstanding what serious economic problems it might cause". November