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Elimination of a racial group people

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Answered by zacriana007
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Racism has had a long history all over the world, and has been responsible for the most violent phenomenon, such as the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in colonial times, and the American Civil War later. In South Africa, institutionalised racism, that is, the apartheid regime, continued almost into the 21st century. The United Nations (UN) has declared 21 March as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to commemorate the Sharpeville massacre of 1960, when 69 people protesting against apartheid in South Africa were killed by the police. Racial discrimination has not remained limited to people from Africa, however. Asians and South-Asians have also faced it in various parts of the world, particularly in the last decade, with a resurgence of populist leaders like Donald Trump and Victor Orban, who have run xenophobic campaigns.  

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