51- South Africa's Desmond Tutu once stated, "We don't want apartheid liberalized.
52- We want it dismantled.
53- You can't improve something that is intrinsically evil.
54- "The world's first game reserve was established in South Africa in March of 1898.
55- Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa.
56- South Africa's Desmond Tutu once remarked, "I am a leader by default, only because nature does not allow a vacuum.
57- "South Africa occupied the German colony of South-West Africa during World War One, and administered it as a mandate until after the Second World War.
58- During the era of apartheid in South Africa, thousands of individuals died in police custody, frequently after being tortured.
59- An era of democracy began in South Africa in 1994 when blacks took political power in the country for the first time in more than 300 years.
60- In March of 1994, Nelson Mandela rejected a demand by white right-wingers for a separate homeland in South Africa.
61- The election of Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa was a victory for the country as a whole.
62- In 1997, at South Africa's Truth Commission, police finally confessed to the 1977 murder of anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko.
63- Going back to South Africa had stirred up some painful memories for him.
64- South Africa's government has developed an efficient transportation industry to cater to the ever-expanding tourism industry.
65- Before becoming President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela was a well-known militant in the struggle for racial equality and human rights in his country.
66- A large South African firm is exploring for diamonds in the Canadian north.
67- The Zulu tribe in South Africa has its own language.
68- Swaziland is surrounded by South Africa, except for a short frontier with Mozambique.
69- The government of South Africa institutionalized apartheid beginning in 1949.
70- Blacks entered South Africa from the interior of Africa over a period of several centuries.
71- After his release from prison, Nelson Mandela became the President of South Africa.
72- Steven Biko's intellect, courage and devotion to the black cause in South Africa were recognized even by his enemies.
73- Prior to the imposition of economic sanctions in the mid-1980s, the United States relied mainly on arms embargoes to pressure the South African government to change its domestic policies.
74- The movement of South Africa can no longer suppress the movement for equality.
75- Following his election to the presidency of South Africa, Nelson Mandela announced, "My fellow South Africans, today we are entering a new era for our country and its people.
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