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Nelson Mandela and F. W. de Clerk opposed apartheid
The blacks, coloured and Indians fought against the apartheid system since 1950. They launched protest marches and strikes. The African National Congress (ANC) was the umbrella organization that led the struggle against the policies of segregation. Many worker unions and the Communist Party were also included. A number of sensitive whites also joined the ANC to oppose apartheid and played a lead role in the struggle. Several countries denounced apartheid as unjust and racist.
During the apartheid era in South Africa, the African National Congress (ANC) and other liberation movements, such as Umkhonto we Sizwe, employed guerrilla tactics against the apartheid regime. These tactics included sabotage, hit-and-run attacks, and ambushes aimed at undermining the government’s authority and military capabilities. In contrast, the apartheid regime relied on conventional military and police force to suppress the resistance.
First, his name is Mandela, not Mandala. He was imprisoned because he opposed Apartheid.
He opposed apartheid and worked for reform.
As several riots had taken place against apartheid, and people in other nations opposed it by boycotting goods produced in South Africa, President F.W. de Klerk ended apartheid because of this.
The South African National Party caused and started apartheid.
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Parenting tactics that can be considered questionable include; physically disciplining (hitting), verbal abuse (shouting) or locking them in a room. It is commonly advised that using tactics that constructively reward the child, as opposed to disciplining are more beneficial.
he opposed apartheid and worked for reform
Apartheid ("apartness") was a policy of the South African government (National Party) (NP) from 1948 to 1994. The purpose was to keep the various races apart.