Everyone ought to be considered equal. However, there are people who think that they are superior to others. In the past 50 years, South Africans have been isolated by apartheid, a system that separates South Africans based on their skin color. The aim behind this system is to separate colored people from white people and to support the power of the White minority against many black people. Even if they settle in these areas before the system is established, many people have to leave their houses in a designated "white" area.
There is no clear example as apartheid. In South Africa, the history of colonialism was the basis for weakening institutional separation and discrimination. During the apartheid era, whites (mainly men) were allowed to practice democracy in the mid-20th century, but basically the suppression of all people (especially blacks) was completed. Despite ethnic minorities, white governments are determined to place other races under their thumbs, and they do this by using a language similar to playing cards.
Africa of the 20th century was a troublesome land, especially in South Africa and Rwanda. Between 1948 and 1994, it was apartheid in South Africa. All Caucasians are isolated from black people, and each race has its own education, leisure and public transportation facilities. Massacre in Rwanda occurred in April - July 1994 and one million people died. Two Hutu and Tutsi tribes of Rwanda were isolated and even murdered. - The impact of genocide has had many effects on genocide. For example, the economy of Rwanda is seriously affected, the speed of recovery to stability is slow, damage that occurred during this period needs to be repaired, and time and money are required (Our Grations, 2006). The whole family was destroyed and the house was destroyed (Hagengimana, 2001)
South Africa really began to suffer when apartheid was set by law. Apartheid first introduced the South African KMT victory in the 1948 election. The plan is to take existing separation and extend it (Wright, 60). Apartheid is a system that considers apartheid population in South Africa and people other than white people inferior ("History of South Africa in the apartheid era"). The purpose of apartheid is to make it possible ... show more ... mixed marriage law combines marriage between race and law (Evans, 9). In 1952, to allow the government to identify and limit them, the "pass the law" regime required to carry identity cards or pass books to blacks (Wright, 68). "Practice law" is aimed at separating the population and is the basis of the apartheid system ("History of South Africa in the apartheid era"). Apartheid had a major impact on the development of South Africa