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International opposition to apartheid in South Africa
Campaigns
Academic boycott
Sporting boycott
Disinvestment
Constructive engagement
Free South Africa Movement
International anti-apartheid music
International sanctions
Instruments and legislation
1962 UN Resolution 1761
1973 Crime of Apartheid Convention
1977 Gleneagles Agreement
1977 Sullivan principles
1986 Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act
Organisations
Anti-Apartheid Movement
Artists United Against Apartheid
Commonwealth of Nations
Halt All Racist Tours
Organisation of African Unity
TransAfrica
UN Special Committee against Apartheid
Conferences
1964 Conference for Economic Sanctions
1978 World Conference against Racism
UN Security Council Resolutions
Resolution 134 (Sharpeville massacre)
Resolution 181 (voluntary arms embargo)
Resolution 191 (sanctions feasibility)
Resolution 282 (arms embargo strengthening)
Resolution 418 (mandatory arms embargo)
Resolution 435 (South-West Africa ceasefire)
Resolution 591 (arms embargo strengthening)
Other aspects
Elimination of Racism Day
"Biko" (song)
Activists
Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
Equity television programming ban
Rugby union and apartheid
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Halt All Racist Tours (HART) was a protest group set up in New Zealand in 1969 to protest against rugby union tours to and from South Africa. Founding member Trevor Richards served as president for its first 10 years, with fellow founding member John Minto then serving as president until South Africa dismantled apartheid in the early 1990s.
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Minto formed the group HaltAllRacistTours(HART). The main purpose was to provide a group to protest the tours. The 1970 tour went ahead but South African...
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(IRB) throughout the apartheid era. HaltAllRacistTours was established in New Zealand in 1969 to oppose continued tours to and from South Africa. Though...
HaltAllRacistTours and History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa.) New Zealand Rugby Union then refused any other tour for...
(IRB) throughout the apartheid era. HaltAllRacistTours was established in New Zealand in 1969 to oppose continued tours to and from South Africa. Apartheid...
Organizations for Relief Services Overseas (CORSO) and the anti-apartheid HaltAllRacistTours. By 1987, the group had a mailing list of about 800 people. It also...
known, South African apartheid was condemned internationally as unjust and racist and many decided that a formal legal framework was needed in order to apply...
transportation connections with South Africa. In 1968, it suggested the deferral of all cultural, didactic and sporting commerce as well. From 1964, the US and Britain...
The OAU had other aims, too: Ensure that all Africans enjoyed human rights. Raise the living standards of all Africans. Settle arguments and disputes between...
providing Legal Aid pamphlets. Despite the formations of anti-racist groups (HaltAllRacistTours, 1969), much of the Rugby Union seemed to turn a blind-eye...
Harold Macmillan spoke of the changes in Africa and how South Africa's racist policies were swimming upstream. Even as more countries added to the call...
fight for democracy and equal human rights for all in South Africa during apartheid, an institutionally racist system built upon racial discrimination. On...
supporting a policy of "No Maoris, No Tour". Despite this, the tour still happened, and in 1969, HaltAllRacistTours (HART) was formed. During the 1970s...
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against South Africa and is credited with having coined the name HaltAllRacistTours (HART) the organisation which led and mobilised anti-apartheid protests...
include the request for all nations and organisations, "to suspend cultural, educational, sporting and other exchanges with the racist regime and with organisations...
"imposition of comprehensive and mandatory sanctions" on South Africa and other "racist regimes of southern Africa", and other criticism of apartheid in South Africa...
under secretary Merwyn Norrish. Templeton was a supporter of the HaltAllRacistTours (HART) movement that opposed New Zealand's sporting contact with...
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writing in 1989, was the "biggest and most spectacular pop-political event of all time, a more political version of Live Aid with the aim of raising consciousness...