Apartheid in South Africa
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The Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa Blacks were "regarded as migrants" and were separated from other South Africans. Apartheid seized the rights of black people in South Africa by using state enforcement. Apartheid did not tolerate anyone who opposed to the policy. Apartheid severely punished those who went against Apartheid, whether it was non-whites or whites themselves. The National Party believed that the policy of Apartheid was used for one purpose; "safeguarding of the white race." Coloured residents of South Africa such as Indians also had to face the cruelty and hatred from Apartheid, but they did not get treated as horribly as the blacks did. The apartheid system was a social and political policy of racial segregation and discrimination which was enforced by the white Afrikaner government in South Africa. The apartheid system was enforced by a series of repressive laws and regulations which prohibited social contact between races, enforced segregation...


