Discus problems encountered by nationalists in South Africa.

      

Discus problems encountered by nationalists in South Africa.

  

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i) Their residence and based of operation were often raided by security agents and false charges were drawn up against them.

ii) Use of pass law curtailed movement of the nationalists.

iii) The use of divide and rule tactics by his government the reaction of Bantustans isolated the and communities and denied their opportunities to unite against a common enemy.

iv) Trade unionists were trailed intimidated by security agents.

v) Many nationalists were killed for example, Steve Biko and thousands of civilians murdered during the Sharpeville Massacre.

vi) The nationalists were harassed by security agents and some were arrested, detained or jailed

vii) Many were forced to flee to other countries where they sought refuge in neighbouring countries like Zimbabwe, Zambia, Angola

viii) African political parties were outlawed and their leaders persecuted.
johnmulu answered the question on May 15, 2017 at 05:32


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