Our work reveals the true number of victims and the exact role of the police in the massacre. The Sharpeville Massacre ignited international outrage and the birth of the Anti-Apartheid Movement ...
the Sharpeville Massacre. That day, police opened fire on peaceful protestors rallying against the apartheid regime’s oppressive pass laws. Sixty-nine people lost their lives, and many more were ...
Hundreds of people have looted foreign run convenience stores in Sharpeville in South Africa after a local shop owner was killed. Locals blamed foreigners for his death, sparking a wave of ...
You can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.
In 1960, sixty nine people were shot dead in a protest against these pass laws, an event which became known as the Sharpeville massacre. In 1961, the Commonwealth made it clear that unless South ...
Racial discrimination became one of the main items on the United Nations agenda after African nations attained independence and after the Sharpeville massacre in South Africa on 21 March 1960 ...
This includes Mr Berry’s coverage of globally significant events, such as the Sharpeville massacre, the aftermath of Aberfan, and the Three Gorges Dam Project. Mr Berry, originally from ...
During the 1960s, the country was in the grip of various uprisings leading to the Sharpeville massacre, and the arrest and incarceration of various leaders and activists of the day, including the ...
In 1960, Sobukwe led the AntiPass Protests, which culminated in the Sharpeville Massacre, which proved a crucial turning point in the eventual demise of apartheid. Nevertheless, Sobukwe - a man once ...
Our work reveals the true number of victims and the exact role of the police in the massacre. The Sharpeville Massacre ignited international outrage and the birth of the Anti-Apartheid Movement ...