Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds south africa and the united states
For years, South Africa looked as if it would explode. The oppressed black majority and its allies were battling the powerful, wealthy, and racist apartheid regime on political and military fronts. In turn, apartheid security forces murdered heroic figures like Steven Biko and tried to assassinat...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-357832014-01-19T23:31:51Z Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds south africa and the united states Kende, Mark S Africa South africa For years, South Africa looked as if it would explode. The oppressed black majority and its allies were battling the powerful, wealthy, and racist apartheid regime on political and military fronts. In turn, apartheid security forces murdered heroic figures like Steven Biko and tried to assassinate Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs, blowing off one of his arms with a car bomb in Mozambique. South Africa’s relatively peaceful transition to a multiracial democracy during the 1990s was therefore miraculous, especially compared to the civil wars that have broken out in other nations 2013-10-14T03:24:11Z 2013-10-14T03:24:11Z 2009 Book 978-0-511-51787-7 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35783 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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For years, South Africa looked as if it would explode. The oppressed
black majority and its allies were battling the powerful, wealthy, and
racist apartheid regime on political and military fronts. In turn, apartheid
security forces murdered heroic figures like Steven Biko and tried to assassinate
Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs, blowing off one of his
arms with a car bomb in Mozambique. South Africa’s relatively peaceful
transition to a multiracial democracy during the 1990s was therefore
miraculous, especially compared to the civil wars that have broken out
in other nations |
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Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds
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Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds
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