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i really don’t stay mad at people for long. i may never speak to you again but i’m not mad about nothing for real 😭😭😭

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📺 Today in History: CBS Archive (1985) On 15 October 1985, in Athlone, Cape Town, members of the apartheid security forces shot and killed three young people during anti-government protests. This tragedy became known as the Trojan Horse Massacre Local media at the time was so

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Patrick Sandile Mvundla (1958-1988) was an MK regional commander based in Botswana who was shot dead on 28 March 1988 in an attack by SADF Special Forces operatives on a house in Phiring. The house was then set alight. One senior MK member survived the attack but two Batswana

Patrick Sandile Mvundla (1958-1988) was an MK regional commander based in Botswana who was shot dead on 28 March 1988 in an attack by SADF Special Forces operatives on a house in Phiring. The house was then set alight. One senior MK member survived the attack but two Batswana
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Simon Thelle Mogoerane (1960-1983) was a member of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), who was executed by the apartheid government on June 9, 1983 after being assaulted and severely tortured, along with Jerry Mosololi and Marcus Motaung, who together were known as the "Moroka Three". The

Simon Thelle Mogoerane (1960-1983) was a member of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), who was executed by the apartheid government on June 9, 1983 after being assaulted and severely tortured, along with Jerry Mosololi and Marcus Motaung, who together were known as the "Moroka Three". The
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Delusional people have the audacity to say that Afrikaners worked hard for what they got when in actual fact they destroyed and stole from black people.

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Mourners carrying the coffin of slain ANC activist Ashley Kriel, react as police open fire. 16 July 1987. Photo by Adil Bradlow

Mourners carrying the coffin of slain ANC activist Ashley Kriel, react as police open fire. 16 July 1987. Photo by Adil Bradlow
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Police prepare to close the University of Bophuthatswana campus in Mmabatho in October 1985 to prevent a student prayer meeting for peace in South Africa. Photo by Joe Alfers

Police prepare to close the University of Bophuthatswana campus in Mmabatho in October 1985 to prevent a student prayer meeting for peace in South Africa. Photo by Joe Alfers
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Winnie Mandela reading a letter that reached her in Brandfort in the Free State, where she had been banished by the apartheid state. Photo by Jimi Matthews

Winnie Mandela reading a letter that reached her in Brandfort in the Free State, where she had been banished by the apartheid state. Photo by Jimi Matthews
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They said things were better during Apartheid when mass funerals were a norm, when babies as young as 6 months old died because of tear gas fumes. Those are the good old days of apartheid for anyone who was not white.

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In 1971, Robert Sobukwe, who was living under restriction in Kimberley, asked the Pretoria Supreme Court for permission to leave South Africa to take up an invitation to teach in America, but the court denied his request for an exit permit. This was one of several instances where

In 1971, Robert Sobukwe, who was living under restriction in Kimberley, asked the Pretoria Supreme Court for permission to leave South Africa to take up an invitation to teach in America, but the court denied his request for an exit permit. This was one of several instances where
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OPINION | For close to a year, Donald Trump, the president of the US, has, like the common bulbul bird, incited a lunatic fringe in South Africa, amplifying their lie. He has abandoned them by not coming to the G20 summit, writes Mbhazima Shilowa. brnw.ch/21wXo9t

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We’re hosting the G20 against all odds and it will be a success. The rand is stronger than it’s been in years. We have our challenges, but I’ll never celebrate any demise of this beautiful country! We’re the true patriots that keep South Africa going!🇿🇦

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Dear South Africans: Heads of State and their delegations, multinationals, global development, and multilateral agencies are used to DRAMATIC protests outside Summits. From UNGA, COP, World Bank/IMF to G7, they know that people protest with billboards, placards, blockades. At