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Racial segregation / Apartheid in South Africa / Xhosa people / Oligarchy / Racism / Anti-Apartheid Movement / African National Congress / Nelson Mandela / Israel and the apartheid analogy / South Africa / Politics / Africa
Date: 2012-10-29 03:44:54
Racial segregation
Apartheid in South Africa
Xhosa people
Oligarchy
Racism
Anti-Apartheid Movement
African National Congress
Nelson Mandela
Israel and the apartheid analogy
South Africa
Politics
Africa

3RD INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY CONFERENCE 25–28 OCTOBER 2012

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