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Revision as of 17:25, 31 May 2006 editEc5618 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users6,906 edits rv. Actually, Zeq, some use this phrase to describe, by analogy, various situations of alleged institutional racism beyond South Africa's borders.← Previous edit Revision as of 19:47, 31 May 2006 edit undoZeq (talk | contribs)10,670 edits corrected the descriptionNext edit →
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Some use this phrase to describe, by ], various situations of alleged institutional ] beyond South Africa's borders, but such usage is usually a matter of bitter dispute, as in the following cases: Some use this phrase to describe, by ], various situations of alleged institutional ] beyond South Africa's borders, but such usage is usually a matter of bitter dispute, as in the following cases:


''']''' is a a focused, targeted propaganda epithet which is at the center of a campaign for a political platform is attempting to rewrite and redefine the history of Israel as that of a "racist apartheid state".it's sole purpose is to to demonize the ]. **The ''']''' is a similarly controversial term used by the same critics to describe the ], currently under construction.
*''']''' is a controversial phrase used by some critics of ]'s policies towards the ]s.
**The ''']''' is a similarly controversial term used by the same critics to describe the ], currently under construction.


*''']''' is the view that rich democratic Western nations are acting in much the same way as white South Africa, by exploiting or ignoring the plight of people in developing countries. *''']''' is the view that rich democratic Western nations are acting in much the same way as white South Africa, by exploiting or ignoring the plight of people in developing countries.

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Some use this phrase to describe, by analogy, various situations of alleged institutional racism beyond South Africa's borders, but such usage is usually a matter of bitter dispute, as in the following cases:

Israeli apartheid is a a focused, targeted propaganda epithet which is at the center of a campaign for a political platform is attempting to rewrite and redefine the history of Israel as that of a "racist apartheid state".it's sole purpose is to to demonize the State of Israel. **The apartheid wall is a similarly controversial term used by the same critics to describe the Israeli West Bank barrier, currently under construction.

  • Global apartheid is the view that rich democratic Western nations are acting in much the same way as white South Africa, by exploiting or ignoring the plight of people in developing countries.
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