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point of view from protesters in springbok tour

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Answered by Rohith200422
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The 1981 Springbok tour of New Zealand was a very significant event to New Zealand. A short term effect was that it caused a divide between the country with immense disturbances to daily life. Friendships and family relationships were harmed due to different perspectives on the tour.

At the time it broke families up, with it going to the extent that some families couldn’t even live together. Throughout the eight weeks of the tour, around 2,000 New Zealanders were arrested.

Another effect was in 1984, the Labour Government won the elections, with David Lange as their leader. He conveyed how there would be no more tours until there was no longer apartheid in South Africa.

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