In recent years, people are trying to understand the apartheid system in South Africa. From the Truth and Reconciliation Committee to the general research on the history of South Africa a number of scholarships are dedicated to study the influence of apartheid and atrocities after World War II. However, one subject remains largely unknown - the origin of the huge apartheid structure established by the Hellenig (reunion) Kuomintang (HNP) in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the plan from other countries big differences I will. Apartheid has existed in most countries for a long time, but its continued stay is a characteristic of South Africa. Most African countries have similar racial discrimination ... Read more
Both the British army and the British army were forced to expel black South Africans from the land. Then these lands and resources are called unowned lands and are freely available. Caucasans claim that their land is South Africa's major agriculture, gold and other mining and steel processing bases. From these industries all South African economic and political forces can be drawn. The South African colonial Afrikaans / British conquest effectively created a white monarchy of the major resources of all the South African Republic and created a white colony that effectively created a non-organized apartheid system I allowed you to do. Thanks to the economic and political power of English-speaking British citizens (and the Afrikans who are re-emerging Afrikaans' identity), the UK will transfer more power to South African local governments under the Union Act of 1910 I accepted. Allow "more majority blacks" to be left behind further. The new government enacted the Indigenous Peoples Trust Land Act 1913 and founded reserves for Banto or Black South Africans. In theory, this behavior is to create another sphere and to prevent contact between white and black. But even before the Association Act, "White racial discrimination already exists.
There is no clear example as apartheid. In South Africa, the history of colonialism serves as the basis for weakening separation-based institutionalization and discrimination. In the apartheid era, whites (mainly men) were allowed to practice democracy in the mid-20th century, but basically all people (especially blacks) were completely repressed. 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 in the 20th century, especially South Africa and Rwanda, was a troublesome land. Between 1948 and 1994, it was a South African apartheid system. All white people are isolated from black people; each race has its own education, leisure and public transportation. Massacre in Rwanda occurred in April - July 1994 and one million people died. The Hutu and Tutsi tribe of two different tribes of Rwanda were isolated and killed. - The impact of genocide has had many effects on genocide. For example, the economy of Rwanda is seriously affected, the stability of recovery is slow, damage that occurred during this period needs to be repaired, and it costs time and money (Our Grations, 2006). The whole family was destroyed and the house was destroyed (Hagengimana, 2001)