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![]() | [...]me at‘a critical time as the struggle again- st apartheid intensifies in South Africa. As the media contin[...]the context of a long history of struggle against apartheid. However the fall of the Portugu— ese empire in[...]nding together with a common aim~the overthrow of apartheid. This sort of broad based mass organisation is a[...]inted out the ar- rogant racism of apologists for apartheid who claim that maintaining ties is the way to "modify” apartheid. People who advocate such a position are followin[...]ain unchanged. in spite of superficial changes to apartheid the white regime has actually stepped up the expl[...]s tour lsaacs emphasised the economic base of the apartheidapartheid must. essentially came 0 ear 3 w 3 av e m e at-[...]ather than against the real cause—the system of apartheid and the state which enforces it. Sydney U[...] |
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![]() | [...]the economic base of the apartheid system. After Henry Isaacs left Australia t[...]est in the world, apartheid must essentially tempts of some blacks to bre[...]changes to apartheid the white regime has Several eye witness a[...]apartheid and the state which enforces it.[...]people are banding together with a common st apartheid intensifies in South Africa. a i m - t h e overthrow of apartheid. This sort[...]ainst black leaders in South Africa for the com- apartheid. However the fall of the Portugu- plete isolat[...]ituation is rogant racism of apologists for apartheid now completely different to what it was at who[...]Sharpeville massacres. The to " m o d i f y " apartheid. People who advocate effect of these event[...] |
Students' Representative Council (SRC), University of Sydney, Honi Soit 1976 Issue 21 (1976). University of Sydney Library, accessed 22/03/2025, https://digital.library.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/3933