@sa.in.blackandwhite: On November 14, 1985, South African President P.W. Botha delivered a significant parliamentary speech that hinted at potential reforms for Black South Africans. This moment came during a period of intense political unrest and resistance against apartheid—a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination. Botha's address was marked by a growing acknowledgment of the need for change in the face of mounting domestic and international pressure. The speech suggested that the government was considering measures that could lead to greater political participation for Black citizens, although many remained skeptical about the sincerity and efficacy of these proposed reforms. The backdrop of this speech included widespread protests, strikes, and civil disobedience led by movements such as the African National Congress (ANC) and the United Democratic Front (UDF). These groups were calling for an end to apartheid and greater rights for the non-white population. While Botha's speech was viewed as a potential turning point, it also reflected the complexities of navigating a deeply divided society. The proposed reforms were seen as both a response to internal dissent and a strategic move to regain international legitimacy. However, many activists and citizens remained cautious, aware that meaningful change would require more than just words; it demanded substantial action toward equality and justice.#SouthAfrica #Apartheid #History"
SouthAfrica in Black and White
Region: ZA
Sunday 06 October 2024 07:42:48 GMT
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Samukele Ngwenya :
These are the types of leader who prioritized the development and progress of their country above everything else.
2024-10-06 16:17:54
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user947081609869 :
Leaders who had sound leadership and authority
2024-10-06 14:14:02
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mwalimu :
The hero of clever blacks and anc sellouts buffers.
2024-10-06 16:25:25
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Serame Ke Nna. :
Amid Pressure from Defiance Campaigns amongst others,not voluntarily
2024-10-06 14:03:34
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juaneleroux1101 :
what a leader
2024-10-07 20:00:36
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Mike :
When South Africa still had law & order 💔💔
2024-10-25 13:11:23
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Raymond :
good men🙏🥰
2024-10-08 06:19:01
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OomPaul :
and? look at them now!!!
2024-10-08 05:06:03
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alanweedman :
the BETRAYED
2024-10-07 14:58:31
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Akram :
hope we can get them back asap
2024-10-12 08:55:18
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Nicky Gee :
Crossing the Rubicon
2024-10-07 16:28:54
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mpendulo :
Kani belungu banani shem😭😭🤔
2024-10-25 15:46:14
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Bonginkosi Mbatha-Sibasa :
😡😡😡
2024-10-06 19:43:52
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Glen123 :
🥰🥰🥰🥰
2024-10-06 19:59:37
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Nettie :
Good times. NO corruption, stealing of funds, hospitals still in good condition, no potholes and no black person claiming they're a Minister
2024-10-08 00:34:08
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Elizabeth Nel :
ai oooom PIE WIEEEEE
2024-10-07 17:00:59
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John :
South africa rip under the black government
2024-10-06 23:53:32
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Kamikaze Thunderbird :
The reason why P.W Botha and F.W de Klerk said Apartheid wasn't a crime against humanity was because the police did they're own things without the Government's approval, only during the 1980s
2024-10-06 22:51:15
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Leonard :
the last true president of South Africa. How glorious this country could have been. The black area would have been developed and up to European standard, now it's all hell.
2024-10-07 13:56:29
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Margie :
ramaphosa the cockroach
2024-10-07 08:48:08
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user3274125793160 :
Before the influx of foreigners in our country, less corruption and no looting,jobs were saved for South Africans, unlike now in democracy.
2024-10-08 13:23:44
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zukisasolo358 :
Can Boths come back so that we can deal with him
2024-10-11 22:34:33
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sambanelly25 :
"Botha the mosquitoe 🦟 " ~ Bunny Wailer
2024-10-06 23:14:37
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jobela ntakazana :
ANC failed to qualify up to this leadership standard forget about Apartheid
2024-10-31 03:33:49
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rashdy :
British colonial agent
2024-10-10 09:09:21
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