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anti-apartheid

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anti-apartheid
adj
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) opposed to apartheid the anti-apartheid movement
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anti-apartheid [ˈæntɪəˈpɑːteɪt] ADJanti-apartheid


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Sharing lessons from his involvement in the anti-apartheid movement, he argued that a diverse coalition is essential to the success of any movement against Israeli apartheid.
Add to that ingenious use of the equality movement's freedom songs, a screenplay written by Shawn Slovo (``A World Apart''), daughter of anti-apartheid guerrilla leader Joe Slovo, and director Phillip Noyce, who's been making pretty impressive political films of late (``The Quiet American,'' ``Rabbit-Proof Fence''), and you have all the ingredients for a superior historical thriller.
It is designed in industrial form--with a saw-tooth roof--because trade union activity in factories provided the impetus for the anti-apartheid struggle; inside, steel containers respond to the rusting steel shacks (hence Red Location) which surround the site.
 
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