South Africa until 1994
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
Russia was ruled by czars (alternate spellings: tzar, tsar, csar) until about 1900 when the Russian royal family was executed in a populist uprising.
An anti-apartheid person is a person who is against apartheid, the legal system of racial segregation in the Republic of South Africa until the early 1990's.
The Apartheid government in South Africa banned the African National Congress (ANC) on April 8, 1960, following the Sharpeville Massacre. This ban was part of a broader crackdown on organizations opposing the racial segregation policies of the regime. The ANC operated underground for many years until the ban was lifted in 1990, leading to the eventual end of Apartheid.
South Africa
South Africa until 1994
Several African countries were ruled by white minorities until the late 20th century, notably South Africa, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and Namibia. In South Africa, apartheid policies enforced racial segregation and minority rule until the early 1990s. Rhodesia declared independence from Britain in 1965 and was governed by a white minority until it transitioned to majority rule in 1980. Namibia was under South African administration until it gained independence in 1990 after a protracted struggle.
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
In South Africa, the National Party ruled until 1994. This party, which was established in 1914, implemented the system of apartheid, enforcing racial segregation and discrimination against non-white citizens. The end of National Party rule came with the first multiracial elections in 1994, resulting in Nelson Mandela being elected as the country's first Black president. This marked a significant transition towards democracy and the dismantling of apartheid policies.
During the days South Africa ruled what is now Namibia (1920 to 1990) the laws of South Africa applied. At that time the country was called "South West Africa", or simply "South West." It had been a German colony from the late 1880s until the end of World War One.
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
France
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