Sentences with phrase «apartheid policy»

The phrase "apartheid policy" refers to a system where people of different races are legally separated and treated unequally. Full definition
He also spent a lot of time both in India and in South Africa organizing protests against apartheid policies, albeit, mostly ones targeting those of Indian descent.
If Kobo continues this same book - apartheid policy on their new device, it will be a deal - breaker for me, and I will simply wait for the Sony T3, since Sony enables you to group your books regardless of purchase place.
Naspers is a Cape Town - based company with a dark history as the publishing house that for a long time supported South Africa's racist National Party and its Apartheid policy (Naspers has since apologized for its role in that era).
He turned pro in 1958 and, until the South African government strengthened its apartheid policies concerning athletic competitions more than a year ago, he played in most of the open tournaments in South Africa.
But the apartheid policies expanded a great deal on that.
Kalonji adds that she was actively pressing for university divestiture of its holdings in South Africa because of that country's apartheid policies, and that this had created tension between her and her colleagues and superiors.
Whereas Blomkamp's first film revisited the apartheid policies of his native South Africa, this one obviously speaks of the hardship that many people in even the world's most developed countries know: grueling labor, outrageous medical care, a penal system that's strictest on the poor.
No charter in the country has adopted an apartheid policy.
Due to international sanctions attributable to the then ruling Nationalist Government's apartheid policies, South Africa was subject to stringent international sanctions, inflation was running at 20 to 30 percent and interest rates were more than 20 percent!
He rallied the British Commonwealth against the apartheid policies of South Africa.
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