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The yearly Human Rights Day public holiday in South Africa in late March commemorates the Sharpeville Massacre, when police opened fire on a crowd of unarmed black protesters outside the ...
The CEO of AfriForum, Kallie Kriel, slammed President Cyril Ramaphosa, who on 13 May 2025 called the 49 Afrikaners who left ...
an event which became known as the Sharpeville massacre. In 1961, the Commonwealth made it clear that unless South Africa made preparations for majority rule it would no longer be welcome.
Celebrations coincided with the Sharpeville massacre, which took place on March 21, 1960, at the police station in the township, where 69 people were shot and killed by the police after a day of ...
an event which became known as the Sharpeville massacre. In 1961, the Commonwealth made it clear that unless South Africa made preparations for majority rule it would no longer be welcome.
Human Rights Day in South Africa commemorates the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, where 69 peaceful protesters were killed by police while demonstrating against apartheid pass laws. This day serves ...
The Royal Norwegian Embassy has partnered with the Apartheid Museum to showcase the historical bonds between SA and Norway.
A reflection on how Robert Sobukwe’s role during the South African anti-apartheid movement led to him becoming prisoner No. 1 ...
Out of a meeting of representatives of the groups, the Boston Committee Against U.S. Support of South Africa was set ... the anniversary of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre. The increased U.S ...
Two and a half hours out of East London in the Eastern Cape of South Africa our four by four had ... a platinum miner killed in the massacre at Marikana, three months earlier.