What were the problems encountered by nationalists in South Africa?

      

Identify five problems encountered by nationalists in South Africa.

  

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John
1. The pass laws were also used to curtail the freedom of movement and enable the Europeans to acquire cheap African labour

2. Africans were confined in the Bantustans based on their ethnic communities in order to separate African communities

3. Trade unionists and other leaders were perpetually intimidated by security agent

4. African journalists were harassed and their newspapers banned for reporting on apartheid

5. Many nationalists were killed by apartheid regime in South Africa

6. Many nationalists were harassed arrested and detained

7. Many nationalists were forced to flee the country and seek refuge in other African countries like Zambia, Angola and Kenya

8. African political parties were outlawed and the nationalists persecuted
johnmulu answered the question on February 6, 2017 at 04:53


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