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Articles about apartheid

Mugabe's apartheid state

The new government is window-dressing to conceal motives that have nothing to do with the welfare of the country.

Vavi: Apartheid to blame for education system

Cosatu's Zwelinzima Vavi on Tuesday blamed apartheid for the current state of the education system, despite 16 years under a new democratic regime.

Court ruling puts brakes on Vlok pardon

Apartheid minister Adriaan Vlok and ex-police chief Johann van der Merwe are among the 100 convicted criminals who will not be granted pardons soon.

SA's 'born frees' grow up in a changing democracy

Elizma is a born free. As old as SA's 15-year-old democracy, she will never carry a pass, be denied the vote or forced to use a separate to toilet.

In search of active citizens

The conflation of the ruling party with the government and the state is fuelled by the myth of the party as the liberator of a passive citizenry.

US judge says apartheid suits against firms can go ahead

SA victims of apartheid received permission in the US this week to continue their pursuit of damage payments from five major US and German firms.

SABC reprimanded over unbalanced report

The SABC has been reprimanded for an unbalanced report creating the impression that only the security forces committed atrocities during apartheid.

Apartheid's legacy

Salute lawyers suing corporates for aiding ‘the single worst human rights violation in history’.

Suzman mourned, celebrated

While the loss of Helen Suzman is to be mourned, her life must be celebrated, the Helen Suzman Foundation said on Thursday.

Helen Suzman dies in Johannesburg at 91

Helen Suzman has died at the age of 91. Her daughter Frances Jowell said she died peacefully this morning at her home in Johannesburg.

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Photos about apartheid

Chemical bothers
Dr Wouter Basson, head of the apartheid regime's chemical and biological weapons programme, at the Health Professions Co...

A Julius Malema supporter demonstrates outside the South Gauteng High Court, where the ANC Youth League leader was found...
Truth hurts
Archbishop emeritus Desmond Tutu has urged white South Africans to come to terms with the fact that they benefited from ...
His story
US first lady Michelle Obama listens to Ahmed Kathrada, former political prisoner on Robben Island and anti-apartheid fi...
Silhouette
US first lady Michelle Obama speaks at Regina Mundi Church and addresses the Young African Women Leaders Forum in Soweto...


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