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{{wiktionary|apartheid}} | |||
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''']''' was a system of racial segregation in ]. | |||
'''Apartheid''' may also refer to: | |||
* ], defined in international law | |||
* ], international treaty to prevent apartheid | |||
* ], in regards to the Israeli government policy towards Palestinians | |||
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== Uses in non-racial contexts== | |||
* ], economic and social discrimination because of gender | |||
* ], argument that the global order imposes a kind of apartheid on people from the Global South | |||
* ], the concept that people can be deprived of meaningful work through segregation | |||
* ], separation of people according to their religion | |||
* ], segregation on the basis of class or economic status | |||
** ], various aspects of economic inequality in Brazil | |||
* ], the denial of modern technologies to Third World or developing nations | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 15 September 2024
Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa.
Apartheid may also refer to:
- Crime of apartheid, defined in international law
- Apartheid Convention, international treaty to prevent apartheid
- Israeli apartheid, in regards to the Israeli government policy towards Palestinians
- Allegations of apartheid by country
Uses in non-racial contexts
- Gender apartheid, economic and social discrimination because of gender
- Global apartheid, argument that the global order imposes a kind of apartheid on people from the Global South
- Occupational apartheid, the concept that people can be deprived of meaningful work through segregation
- Religious apartheid, separation of people according to their religion
- Social apartheid, segregation on the basis of class or economic status
- Social apartheid in Brazil, various aspects of economic inequality in Brazil
- Technological apartheid, the denial of modern technologies to Third World or developing nations
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