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'''Apartheid''' may also refer to: |
'''Apartheid''' may also refer to: |
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The '''[[crime of apartheid]]''' defined in international law |
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== Other uses == |
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* [[Gender apartheid]], economic and social discrimination because of gender |
* [[Gender apartheid]], economic and social discrimination because of gender |
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* [[Global apartheid]], argument that the global order imposes a kind of apartheid on people from the Global South |
* [[Global apartheid]], argument that the global order imposes a kind of apartheid on people from the Global South |
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* [[Israel and apartheid]], Israeli government policy towards Palestinians |
* [[Israel and apartheid]], article on the use of the term "apartheid" in regards to Israeli government policy towards Palestinians. |
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* [[Occupational apartheid]], the concept that people can be deprived of meaningful work through segregation |
* [[Occupational apartheid]], the concept that people can be deprived of meaningful work through segregation |
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* [[Religious apartheid]], separation of people according to their religion |
* [[Religious apartheid]], separation of people according to their religion |
Revision as of 01:32, 13 October 2023
Look up apartheid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa.
Apartheid may also refer to:
The crime of apartheid defined in international law
Other uses
- 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
- Israel and apartheid, article on the use of the term "apartheid" in regards to Israeli government policy towards Palestinians.
- 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
See also
- Apartheid Convention, international treaty to prevent apartheid