It means after the apartheid era.
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Nelson Mandela believed that the secret to revolting and ending apartheid was education.
Apartheid separated the people of South Africa.
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Yes.
Karin Van Marle has written: 'Refusal, transition and post-apartheid law' -- subject(s): Law, Apartheid, Philosophy, Law reform, Post-apartheid era
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Post apartheid refers to the time after the National Party gave up power in 1990 when then President F. W. de Klerk ceded power to the African National Congress and Nelson Mandela became the President of South Africa
Through the establishment and proceedings of a truth and reconciliation commission
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in poetry, apartheid means the reactions to the period of violence, racism, oppression expressed in few words in the form of poems
"Apartheid" in Afrikaans is a loose tranlation of 'to keep apart'.
Gillian Patricia Hart has written: 'Disabling Globalization' 'Reworking apartheid legacies' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Post-apartheid era, Economic policy, Industrial policy, Labor policy, Post-apartheid era 'Some socio-economic aspects of African entrepreneurship, with particular reference to the Transkei and Ciskei' -- subject(s): Black Business enterprises, Business enterprises, Businesspeople, Economic conditions, Entrepreneurship
No, apartheid did not mean equal treatment. It was used as a way to avoid equal treatment. Keeping one group of people in inferior schools and in inferior housing, gave an advantage to another group of people.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu ended the apartheid because it was wrong, injustified and mean in his opinion to section black people from white people.
Republic of South Africa was the only country that had apartheid, so that must be the one you mean.
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