they protested because they felt like it hehehehe
In the 1960's
no, not at all. instead apartheid has made the world an even ugylier place to visit due to apartheid. black people have never hated the white people like ever before.
It is a basic human right in the free world.
Apartheid had nothing to do with World War 2.It was a separate issue occurring in South Africa after 1948
Some can and do protest. In others, people are very poor and it is hard to organise a protest. Some are not well educated. Some find it hard to get together so it is difficult to mount a big protest. They might not be able to travel to the bigger cities to make their protests. They may not even realise the value of protesting. Some countries do not allow freedom to protest so it is more difficult and even dangerous for people to protest in those countries. So there are lots of reasons that some third world countries do not protest.
Many people around the world were disgusted with the South African practice of apartheid. They used economic sanctions to get South Africa to change its policies.
There was no protests after they were invaded and defeated by Germany. Even to think that they could protest against Nazi Germany is a bit empty headed.
Black World Wide Web protest happened in 1996.
Almost every nation in the world was against the policy of South Africa's Apartheid system.
The shootings publicized the real effect of apartheid, creating an unjust and unequal political and social system. Nova Net Answer ---> The injustice of apartheid became a global concern.
Nelson Mandela is hero because he stopped apartheid in south Africa. he be lived that one day all the South Africa's Will sit together and live together. He risked his own life to set freedom for black South Africans.
Apartheid is extremely important to almost everybody around the world. It is essential to learn about this tragedy for many reasons including: * To inform South Africans about their history * People may understand South African law and politics * People around the world can be informed about the negative effects so that this can be avoided and it will hopefully prevent other governments from iplementing such policies The Apartheid policies shaped South Africa as it left its mark in South African culture and in the hearts of every witness.