If that were to be nullified because of the laws of another country, then — for example — a marriage between two people of different races could be ruled invalid if they had lived
under apartheid in South Africa or in one of the many states that once banned «miscegenation.»
They also argue that the amnesty the South African government granted to perpetrators of human rights
under apartheid in exchange for their testimony before the Truth Commission compromised justice and could be defended only if it were necessary for a transition to democracy, not by any idea of reconciliation.
Not exact matches
Most of these are politically united
under the banner of the South African Council of Churches, which, as noted, has gone far beyond declaring
apartheid a heresy as an idea and fundamentally anti-Christian as a policy (which it has repeatedly done
in a variety of fora).
In South Africa, these had been known
under the term «
apartheid.»
I believe, personally, that we must seek the roots of
apartheid theology rather
in the pietist withdrawal of reformed theology from the public sphere
under the influence of Andrew Murray and others, and
in the influence of German theologians and philosophers on Afrikaner students during the 1930s.
Ghanaians have been living
in South Africa as early as the 1960s, with a larger influx of Ghanaians arriving
in the 1980s to service Black South Africans
under the
apartheid government.
Did Mahatma Gandhi ever publicly declare his opinion on the racist segregation
under the
apartheid regime
in South Africa?
Apartheid is a word describing the racist segregation policies of South Africa before these policies were abolished by the ANC
under the leadership of Nelson Mandela
in the 90s; it is a word that the white minority themselves used to describe their system of control, domination, subjugation and humiliation of the indigenous black African majority.
Progressive thinktank the Fabian Society argues that tenants
in born
in the 1970s are suffering
under a form of social
apartheid completely alien to their post-war predecessors.
Companies targeted by divestment campaigns — whether against firms involved
in South Africa
under apartheid, Darfur conflicts or this current carbon struggle — historically have responded that divestment does not affect their bottom lines.
In any case, these people's melodramatic issues can not compare to those suffering
under the heel of
Apartheid at the same time.
There's a very dark comic side to this story,
in which blacks and whites come together to treat another group worse than blacks were ever treated
under apartheid.
It's presented as a propagandistic TV documentary about what went wrong
in District 9, where Wikus — a white representative of a black government — went
in with heavy military backup to uproot the one group
in South African history to be treated worse than blacks were
under the previous
apartheid regime.
But given that the crimes — the murders of at least 10 women, some of whom were prostitutes — took place
in South Central Los Angeles it's hardly surprising, according to London - born Broomfield, who describes Los Angeles as operating
under apartheid.
I also appreciated the evenhanded way
in which you approached each of the presidents Cecil served
under, like how Reagan could give his African - American help a raise to make their pay equal to that of whites, while hypocritically still supporting
Apartheid in South Africa.
Come Back, Africa — The Films of Lionel Rogosin, Volume II (Milestone, Blu - ray, DVD) presents Rogosin's 1959 drama about
apartheid, which he shot clandestinely
in South Africa
under the constant threat of arrest and deportation (his local collaborators faced even worse).
«
In My Country,» directed by John Boorman, dramatizes the actions of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which was formed by President Nelson Mandela to offer amnesty to those who had committed human rights abuses
under apartheid, provided they told the whole truth and could prove they followed orders.
As Albie Sachs, a former South African activist who defended people charged
under apartheid's repressive laws, told Legal Affairs magazine
in 2004, «The ex-NUSAS types are determined, mature, resolute,» he said.
But the South African school system
under apartheid was obviously unique;
in some districts, the average class size reached 80 students.
Eight of the 20 states reporting the highest numbers of students attending schools
under apartheid conditions are located
in the South or Border states, a significant retrenchment on civil rights progress.
He visited Spain
in the time of Franco, Portugal
in the time of Salazar, South Africa
in the time of
apartheid, Chile
in the time of Pinochet, Argentina
in the time of the junta, Prague, East Germany, and Yugoslavia
under the Communist yoke.
In direct, honest voices, 12 South African teens talk about their diverse experiences
under apartheid and the way they see their country now.
On our chauffeured tour from the Saxon Hotel, for example, we stop
in the lovely avenues of Houghton to peek at the residences where Mandela lived as president and then privately
in retirement: he picked the area as a symbol of the new integrated Rainbow Nation —
under apartheid blacks would not even have been allowed to walk there.
Muholi grew up
under Apartheid,
in the «Bantu education» system that ensured that blacks would receive a substandard education and remain
in the working class.
Born
in Cape Town, South Africa,
under apartheid, Dumas moved to the Netherlands
in 1976, where she came to prominence
in the mid-1980s.
From there, the eye might wander toward Alighiero Boetti for a similarly colored Map of the World,
in the photographs of Africa and America by Carrie Mae Weems, or Stone Flag by Robin Rhode as a shattered remnant of human labor
under apartheid, as photographed elsewhere by David Goldblatt.
Nunn began taking photographs professionally
in the early 1980s
in South Africa and is well - known for images taken during the struggle period
under Apartheid rule and from the transition to democracy
in the 1990s.
Gunn - Salie's graduate exhibition titled Witness presented a site - specific body of work focusing on still unresolved issues of forced removals
under apartheid, working with veteran residents of District Six, an area
in central Cape Town where widespread forced removals occurred.
The eradication of legalized discrimination and segregation that came with the end of
Apartheid in 1994 saw Hlobo and his peers empowered to voice their views
under the protection of new laws.
Born and based
in Johannesburg, he often draws on personal experience
in constructing narratives of life
under apartheid.
She performs regularly as a vocalist
in the soul, folk and jazz idioms, and, as a doctoral candidate
in African Studies and Art History at Harvard, continues to chip away at her dissertation on the first generation of black South African photojournalists
under Apartheid.
Artist Conrad Botes grew up
in South Africa
under Apartheid.
Films, sound works, photographs and installations highlight «botanical nationalism» and other legacies of colonialism, plant migration, bio-piracy, flower diplomacy
under apartheid, the role of classification and naming of plants as well as the garden planted by Mandela and his fellow inmates
in Robben Island prison.
Israel, started with the best of intentions, now - it suffers
under an dehumanizing theocratic
apartheid system
in which over half its people are banned from voting by accident of their birth.
These commissions are a creation of the last half of the twentieth century; possibly the most well - known is the South African TRC set up
in 1995 to help deal with what happened
under apartheid.