South Africa until 1994
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
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.
Russia was ruled by czars (alternate spellings: tzar, tsar, csar) until about 1900 when the Russian royal family was executed in a populist uprising.
Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination enforced by the South African government from 1948 until the early 1990s. It systematically oppressed the non-white population, denying them basic rights and freedoms. The formal end of apartheid is often marked by the election of Nelson Mandela as president in 1994, following a series of negotiations and reforms that began in the late 1980s. The dismantling of apartheid was a significant milestone in the fight for racial equality and justice in South Africa.
South Africa
South Africa until 1994
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
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.
France
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South Africa
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Russia was known as the Soviet Union until 1991, when its communist government collapsed.
Apartheid was the official policy of the Southern African government that separated whites and blacks. The policy was heavily criticized by the international community and was eventually abandoned in 1991, though blacks in South Africa were not able to vote in elections until 1993.