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Veteran actress Florence Masebe has made horrific revelations about living under the apartheid regime. She took to Twitter to share threads that highlighted the crimes and injustice to which black people were subjected during apartheid, focusing specifically on the state of emergency in the 1980s. Scores of people observed the 30th anniversary since former president FW de Klerk lifted the ban on black-led political parties, announced the commencement of power transfer negotiations and called for the release of political prisoners in February 1990.
Masebe shared how she lived in constant fear of apartheid police who went door-to-door, raping black women and arresting young black men, often without a reason.Are you old enough to remember the State of Emergency we had in South Africa in the 1980s?Curfews and teens being detained... Some who go missing and you don't know whether they've fled into exile or have been killed by the security police.
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Ag shame
This lady like attention so much
Is there less rape, murder and atrocities today?
There's dating and then there's lack of ethics and morals
As bad as the apartheid era was...we need to let bygones be bygones..I sympathize with those who were tortured and murdered...and it's good to remember where we came from but we can't change the past..the only thing we can do is to make peace with it, learn from it and move on..
True it’s nt really safe to date this days you might come out dead
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