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  1. Há 2 dias · The Anti-Apartheid Movement ( AAM) was a British organisation that was at the centre of the international movement opposing the South African apartheid system and supporting South Africa's non-white population who were oppressed by the policies of apartheid. [1]

  2. 1917–2009 South African politician and outspoken opponent of apartheid.Born Helen Gavronsky in Germiston, in what is now Gauteng province, northeastern South Africa, of Jewish immigrant parents, Helen Suzman was ...

  3. IOL. In the strongly-worded letter, the coalition, which includes the Azania Party and the Basic Rights Foundation, among others, accuses prominent NGOs such as Freedom Under Law and the Helen...

    • Sizwe Dlamini
  4. The United Nations General Assembly denounced apartheid in 1973; four years later the UN Security Council voted unanimously to impose a mandatory embargo on the export of arms to South Africa. In 1985 both the United Kingdom and the United States imposed selective economic sanctions on South Africa.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Helen Suzman embodied and fought for the essential principles of the South African Constitution. Her tireless efforts on behalf of the disenfranchised, the disadvantaged and the downtrodden shone a bright and noble light in the darkness of the Apartheid Parliament.

  6. The programme was modelled on the BBC's Greatest Britons series By Helen Joseph In South Africa, the list was headed by Nelson Mandela , a predictable and obvious popular choice, given his global stature as a statesman and symbol of post- apartheid liberation and reconciliation.

  7. Fonds A2084 - Helen Suzman Papers; Series A - LAW AND ORDER; Subseries Aa - PRISONS; sub-subseries Aa5 - Publications / Booklets; 2 more... File Aa5.3 - The Prisoner's Handbook on the Rules relating to treatment and conduct. S.A. Prisons Department; File Aa5.4 - Guide for prisoners issued by S.A. Prisons Service