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Les événements
Nelson joined the ANC
Apartheid officially Begins
United Nations criticism over treatment of Indian minorities
Apartheid is formally instituted leading to racial segregation in sports and culture. Non-white athletes are barred from representing south Africa internationally
Mandela imprisoned
Economic sanctions
South Africa is banned from the Olympics due to its apartheid
Nelson released
Nelson was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize “for laying the foundations for a new democratic south Africa”
The African national congress, lead by Nelsen Mandela, won south Africa’s first democratic election
Nelson became the first democratically elected black president of south Africa
apartheid officially ended
the TRC was established
Nelson Mandela passes away
South Africa adopts a new constitution solidifying its commitment to human rights and democracy. It became a leader in African diplomacy.
South Africa joins the BRICS group positioning itself as a key player in emerging economies
South Africa is expelled from the united nations general assembly further isolating it culturally and politically
South Africa became the first African nation to host the FIFA world cup
South Africa was fully removed from FIFA
Re-admitted to international sports
Rugby world cup
The film Tsotsi wins the Academy Award for best Foreign Language Film highlighting south Africa storytelling
sharpeville massacre
South africa became a republic and left the commonwealth
Presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa
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Apartheid era
Nelson Mandela's 27 years in prison
G20 presidency
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