Apartheid and South African Human Rights Violations
•All-white National Party comes to power in 1948
•Apartheid (separate or apart) was their main agenda
•A doctrine of white supremacy and separate development
•Non-whites South Africans could no longer:
•Marry outside of their own race
•Choose where to live
•Travel where they liked
•The whites made up 15% of the population yet owned 87% of the land
•Non-whites were forced to live on Bantustans
•Enforced by the army and police force
•Apartheid (separate or apart) was their main agenda
•A doctrine of white supremacy and separate development
•Non-whites South Africans could no longer:
•Marry outside of their own race
•Choose where to live
•Travel where they liked
•The whites made up 15% of the population yet owned 87% of the land
•Non-whites were forced to live on Bantustans
•Enforced by the army and police force
Happened in SA was a big part of the changes of black rights.