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 Translation for 'apartheid legislation' from English to Dutch
gesch.pol.recht
apartheidswetgeving {de}
apartheid legislation
Partial Matches
wetgeving {de}legislation
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gesch.pol.sociol.
apartheid {de}
apartheid
pol.
apartheidspolitiek {de}
apartheid policy
gesch.pol.recht
apartheidswetten {mv}
apartheid laws
gesch.pol.
apartheidsstaat {de}
apartheid state
gesch.pol.
apartheidsregime {het}
apartheid regime
gesch.pol.
apartheidsregering {de}
apartheid government
gesch.pol.
apartheidssysteem {het}
apartheid system
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Usage Examples English
  • It was opened in Alice, Transkei in 1963, in response to apartheid legislation such as the Group Areas Act which forced theological colleges for black students that were situated in "whiter" areas to close or move.
  • Daniel "Cheeky" Watson (born 1954) was one of the first white South African rugby union players to participate in a mixed race rugby game, during the period when mixed-race activities were forbidden by apartheid legislation.
  • The implementation of Apartheid legislation in the form of the 1951 Bantu Authorities Act led to the Pondo Revolt in 1960.
  • Under apartheid legislation beginning with the Natives Land Act, 1913 73% of land was in so called "white areas" and many blacks had been uprooted and removed to previous tribal areas to keep crime and vandalism away from important land.
  • Sponsored by Senator William Roth, the CAAA was the first United States anti-apartheid legislation.

  • It is well documented in the Apartheid legislation, that the white minority, government regime – recreated and used the "traditional" Chiefdom-ships system to be the National Party's power reach, and even increased the Chiefdom-ships' powers over the "Bantu-speaking peoples of South Africa" for the Apartheid government's interests.
  • In 1976, he played an instrumental role in persuading his union Equity to boycott South Africa over the country's apartheid legislation.
  • The first acts of violence were intended to be non-lethal, as bombings occurred in buildings related to the apartheid legislation but were empty at the time of the bombings.
  • In 1990, prominent ANC figures such as Nelson Mandela were released from prison. Apartheid legislation was repealed on 17 June 1991, leading to multiracial elections in April 1994.
  • , Mathanzima did not shy away from criticism of South Africa's racial policies and called for the repeal of Apartheid legislation (which were repealed in bantustans that were nominally independent), and occasionally pressed for a federal system for South Africa.

  • She was the only member of the South African Parliament to consistently and unequivocally oppose all apartheid legislation.
  • This was a tumultuous time in the history of the church in relation to the tightening grip of apartheid legislation, leading to Crowther's deportation on 30 June 1967.
  • This meant that he was subjected to the Separate Amenities Act and similar apartheid legislation.
  • The Riekert Commission concluded that black people ought to be allowed to buy their own homes in urban areas, while the Wiehahn Commission dictated that black trade unions be given more freedom, more money be spent on black education and some apartheid legislation be abolished.
  • As a result of the Apartheid legislation he could never realise his lifelong ideal of owning a cattle farm although he could afford to acquire a farm in cash.

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