South Africa Black Economic Empowerment and the German Nüremberg Law
Monday, June 23, 2014
Apartheid in South Africa Segregation in America and Remembering Rosa Louise Parks
Remembering Rosa Louise Parks, who
fought segregation in America and the evilness of apartheid in South Africa,
does recall the memories of some terrible historical events. Apartheid is
widely condemned around the world, yet separation of races was not blown out of
proportion on the same scale as segregation.
Segregation in South Africa existed
until the National Party Government changed the meaning of segregation to
Apartheid in 1948. Under apartheid in South Africa, there was undeniably suffering,
Prime Minister Daniel Francois Malan
ruled from June 1948 until November 1954 and come into power and began the
comprehensive implementation of the segregation policy. Johannes Strijdom during his rule from
November 1954 until August 1958 tried to abolish ties with the United Kingdom
and removed colored voters from the voters roll and involved with the treason
tried of 156 activists including Nelson Mandela. Strijdom was also responsible for severing ties with the Soviet
Union.
Read the entire story on the above link and watch this video, it is interesting.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
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