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Like most whites, they adopted the language of the white government and referred to antiapartheid activists as terrorists.
For decades the fervor of the antiapartheid struggle burned in these ragged streets.
All popular antiapartheid political organizations were banned.
"They brought Kumi in from the antiapartheid movement, and I'm sure he's a great guy.
Blame is heaped on the African National Congress and its supporters in the international antiapartheid movement.
Community newspapers, which openly espouse grievances and antiapartheid causes, thrive in black townships.
This was the church's first boycott since an antiapartheid boycott against South Africa in the 1980s.
"It's like the play 'Sarafina' " - the spirited antiapartheid musical.
Ms. Gobodo-Madikizela grew up during white rule and hailed the heroes of the antiapartheid struggle.
Budd is back in her native South Africa, her track career probably over because of constant pressure and harassment from antiapartheid groups.
After I left South Africa in 1979 as a conscientious objector, antiapartheid journalism and teaching became the center of my exile life.
One antiapartheid campaigner tells of the evening last year when his car broke down while he was visiting a remote area of Transkei.
The South African authorities were accused of using clothing impregnated with organophosphates to try to poison antiapartheid activists.
The amendment was put to immediate use to restrict the activities of the United Democratic Front, a nationwide antiapartheid umbrella organization, and its 17 affiliates.
A compulsively readable, tautly handled novel whose hero, a 13th-generation Afrikaner, becomes an antiapartheid terrorist.
In every antiapartheid film or South African-based news broadcast he saw, a certain type of exhortative choral music always seemed to be in the background.
Thus, the antiapartheid movement in South Africa becomes "a legitimate armed struggle, even if some of its tactics are terroristic in design and execution."
She studied young antiapartheid activists who were often revered yet who killed people viewed as traitors by putting tires around their necks and setting them alight.
She spent five years in a South African jail for "sabotage" - a common Pretorian misnomer for antiapartheid activities.
Ms. Gordimer includes herself in somewhat more traditional antiapartheid ranks - those of South Africans seeking change "through reason and a strong sense of injustice."
It restricted where persons considered nonwhite were permitted to be and was a major targets of the antiapartheid activists whom Mr. Mahomed would spend decades defending.
Its founder and leader, Patricia De Lille, is a former antiapartheid activist, current member of Parliament, muckraker and accomplished self-publicist.
A more recent and thus more bitterly remembered confrontation was the Black Christmas protest of 1985, when the antiapartheid movement declared a holiday boycott of white merchants.
Mr. Simon had also come under some criticism from antiapartheid militants because his South African songs, with the exception of "Homeless," did not explicitly address apartheid.