What were the conditions of where they were removed?
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Explanation:
South Africa has experienced a long
history of forcible removal of people
as the result of racist legislation.
It is incredibly difficult to calculate
precise numbers of people who
experienced forced removal in the
country It is equally difficult to pinpoint
a specific origin for the legislation, that
segregated South Africa's cities into
racially constructed group areas. Earlier
discriminatory laws were often used as
platforms for building new ones during
the apartheid era, so to understand
those which famously occurred under
the Group Areas Act (and heavily
influence urban landscapes today), it
is important to consider the legislation
preceding that which occurred under
apartheid rule. It is also worth noting
that economic conditions in South
Africa today have seen forced removals
continue across the country.
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