Anti-Apartheid Movement
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Anti-Apartheid Movement, originally known as the Boycott Movement, was a British organization that was at the center of the international movement opposing South Africa's system of apartheid and supporting South Africa's Blacks.
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See also
- ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa
- Apartheid
- Disinvestment from South Africa
- Academic boycotts of South Africa
- Paul Blomfield
- Barbara Castle
- Black Sash
- Free South Africa Movement
- Ruth First
- John Diefenbaker - Prime Minister of Canada who succeeded in having South Africa expelled from the Commonwealth of Nations and further isolating the Apartheid regime
- David Ennals
- Trevor Huddleston
- Bob Hughes, Robert Hughes, Baron Hughes of Woodside
- Brian Mulroney - Prime Minister of Canada successfully enforced strict international economic sanctions against South Africa
- Harold Pinter
- Randall Robinson
- Leon Sullivan
- David Steel
- Mike Terry
- TransAfrica Forum
- United Democratic Front
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