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South Africa Chant That Calls for ‘Killing’ White Farmers Evokes Apartheid Divisions
A South African revolutionary song calling for blacks to kill white farmers has fomented racial tensions in the lead-up to elections. The main political opposition party has complained to the ...
August 3, 2023
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Darren Taylor
‘Apartheid All Over Again,’ as South Africa’s Ruling ANC Set to Pass New Race-Based Job Laws
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May 30, 2023
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Darren Taylor
Apartheid Thinking Seems to Have Infected the Intelligentsia
Commentary Having worked briefly in South Africa at the height of apartheid, I'm surprised by the degree to ...
December 12, 2022
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Theodore Dalrymple
A Voice for Dividing Australians
Commentary On July 30, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese used an address at an Indigenous Festival in the ...
August 4, 2022
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Gabriël Moens
WTO Strikes Global Trade Deals Deep Into Overtime
GENEVA—The World Trade Organization's (WTO) 164 members approved a series of trade agreements early on Friday that included ...
June 17, 2022
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Is Patriotism Enough?
Commentary I am proud of the fact that in 1967, along with more than 90 percent of other ...
February 6, 2022
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David Daintree
Bipartisan Anger in Congress Over Amnesty International Calling Israel an ‘Apartheid State’
In an unusual show of unity, Democrats and Republicans in Congress are expressing anger and dismay in response ...
February 2, 2022
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Mark Tapscott
How Racial Madness Takes Advantage of Other Madnesses
Commentary The sheer madness of judging and treating people according to their race was brought home to me ...
November 24, 2021
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Theodore Dalrymple
How Mainstream Media Shaped the World’s View on Apartheid and Mandela
Commentary The death of South Africa’s last president before the end of the apartheid era gives reason to ...
November 16, 2021
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Eric Louw
Olympic Committee Rejects Hong Kong Activist Group’s Call for Beijing Boycott
A call by Hong Kong activists in Australia to relocate the 2022 Winter Olympics away from China to ...
March 30, 2021
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Victoria Kelly-Clark
Decline and Decay: a Sobering Trip Through Southern Africa
I spent most of August 2015 in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia—a depressing and mournful tour indeed.
September 6, 2015
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Stephen Chan
US Appeals Court Rejects Apartheid Cases Against Ford, IBM
Victims of apartheid in South Africa cannot sue IBM Corp. and Ford Motor Corp. in New York because ...
July 27, 2015
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Theater Review: ‘A Human Being Died That Night’
“A Human Being Died That Night” provides a passionate theatrical experience and much food for thought.
June 8, 2015
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This Is New York: A Radiologist Who Learned to Cherish Life Under Apartheid
In the midmorning hours of the Fourth of July, amid light droplets of rain, Elizabeth Garnett sat in ...
July 12, 2014
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Movie Review: ‘Winnie Mandela’
“Behind every great man is a great woman.” Most agree Nelson Mandela was a great man. Was wife ...
September 22, 2013
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Mark Jackson
Miriam Makeba: Vocalist, Activist, Inspiration
Zenzile Miriam Makeba was born 81 years ago today in Prospect Township, outside Johannesburg South Africa
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South Africa is mourning the loss of photographer Alf Kumalo who died of renal failure in a Johannesburg ...
October 24, 2012
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Genevieve Belmaker
Anti-Apartheid Heroes Denied Visas to Canada
Visitor visa denials for South Africans convicted under apartheid laws needs to end, say critics. The government agrees.
February 28, 2012
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Matthew Little
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