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anti-apartheid

British  

adjective

  1. opposed to apartheid

    the anti-apartheid movement

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In his first month on campus, he got in with the anti-apartheid protests, and ended up in a demonstration at the university’s board of regents that nearly ended with him in handcuffs.

From Slate

South Africa's former defence minister and anti-apartheid campaigner Mosiuoa Lekota has died at the age of 77.

From BBC

The process is used in other countries around the world and was chosen as the cremation method of anti-apartheid campaigner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

From BBC

A South African court has dismissed an appeal by the country's heritage body to stop the sale and export of various artefacts connected to anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela.

From BBC

In 1976 Diggs hired as his congressional chief of staff 35-year-old Randall Robinson, who would go on to become, in Mr. Orr’s phrase, “the country’s premier anti-apartheid organizer.”

From The Wall Street Journal