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Special Report Transcript Episode 16, Section 2, Time 15:59The apparent involvement, in fact I should say definite involvement, of international communism within the South African crucible was a major inhibiting factor which determined Afrikaners’ reactions to this conflict. This brought a religious dimension to the perception of the Afrikaner that he had about his battle in southern Africa. This ideological dimension introduced an element of fanaticism to the Afrikaners’ resistance against change. Notes: TRC: Constand Viljoen; Demonstrators carrying Castro banner; anti-communism propaganda References select each tab to search for references TRC Final Report1969 Public Service Amendment Act No 86:S Established the Bureau of State Security (BOSS) (Horrell 1978: 449). Commenced: 1 April 1969Repealed by s 37 of the Public Service Act No 111 of 1984 1970 Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act (National States Citizenship Act) No 26: P Required all black ... 1954 Riotous Assemblies and Suppression of Communism Amendment Act No 15:W The Minister of Justice was ‘empowered to prohibit listed persons from being members of specific organisations or from attending gatherings of any description with out giving them the opportunity of making ... 1966 Group Areas Act No 36:U While in theory this was not discriminatory legislation, it was implemented in a way that was advantageous to whites (Dugard 1978: 82). Commenced: 26 October 1966Repealed by s 48 of the Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act No 108 of 19911966 Industrial ... 1972 Security Intelligence and State Security Council Act No 64:S Commenced: 14 June 1972Repealed by s 7 of the National Strategic Intelligence Act No 39 of 1994 1972-77 Between 1972 and 1977, all the homelands were given self-government similar to that of the Transkei (Dugard 1978: 91). All ... 1977 Acquisition of Immovable Property Control Act No 21: Provided for state expropriation and other powers. Commenced: 2 September 19771977 Military Discipline Act No 23: Specified punishment for military disobedience. Commenced: 12 August 19771977 Aliens and Travellers Control Act No 29: ... 1950 Immorality Amendment Act No 21:A Extended the 1927 Immorality Act to all black people - including coloureds and Asians (Dugard 1978: 70). Commenced: 12 May 1950Repealed by s 23 of the Sexual Offences Act No 23 of 1957 1950 Population Registration Act No 30: A Required people to be ... 1950 Group Areas Act 30 In terms of the Group Areas Act, the entire country was demarcated into zones for exclusive occupation by designated racial groups. Implemented from 1954, the result was mass population transfers involving the uprooting of (almost exclusively) black citizens from their ... |