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*] and Sexual apartheid, the legal, social and political situation of women in some conservative Islamist countries and in some Christian institutions | *] and Sexual apartheid, the legal, social and political situation of women in some conservative Islamist countries and in some Christian institutions | ||
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*], apartheid-like behavior that invokes Islam or Islamic law ] as justification for discrimination against women or members of other religions. | |||
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The Apartheid in South Africa was a system of racial segregation in South Africa prior to the early 1990s.
Apartheid may also refer to:
- Crime of apartheid, a international criminal act as defined in the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court
- Apartheid outside of South Africa, allegations made against numerous countries that their practices resemble apartheid
- Allegations of Israeli apartheid, used to describe the alleged treatment by Israel of the Palestinian population
- Global apartheid, 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
- Gender apartheid and Sexual apartheid, the legal, social and political situation of women in some conservative Islamist countries and in some Christian institutions
- Sexual apartheid, legal discrimination against sexual minorities
- Islamic apartheid, apartheid-like behavior that invokes Islam or Islamic law sharia as justification for discrimination against women or members of other religions.
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