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what was the reaction of the government towards the protest movement against the apartheid in south africa?

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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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what was the reaction of the government towards the protest movement against the apartheid in south africa?

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Apartheid was adopted as a formal South African government policy by the National Party (NP) following their victory in the 1948 general election.[7] From the early 1950s, the African National Congress (ANC) initiated its Defiance Campaign of passive resistance.[2] Subsequent civil disobedience protests targeted curfews, pass laws, and "petty apartheid" segregation in public facilities. Some anti-apartheid demonstrations resulted in widespread rioting in Port Elizabeth and East London in 1952, but organised destruction of property was not deliberately employed until 1959..

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The reaction was phenomenal all the rules were taken back and a new government was formed.

  • Apartheid was a peculiar race-related inequality regime in South Africa.
  • White Europeans forced this system onto the nation. The method segregated and classified people according to their skin tone.
  • It was condemned as unfair and racist by many nations, and demonstrations started.
  • The government realised that it could no longer maintain control over the black population through repression as protests and battles against apartheid grew in number.
  • Seeing this, the white government altered its stance. Laws that discriminated were repealed.
  • Political party bans and media censorship were lifted. Mandela was also released from prison after nearly twenty-seven years of incarceration.
  • In the year 1994, the Republic of South Africa officially unfurled its new flag.
  • It signalled the birth of democracy throughout the world. A multiracial administration was established after the apartheid regime was overthrown.

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