Move to abolish apartheid laws?
NZPA-Reuter Johannesburg, The exclusive Afrikaner organisation, the Broederbond, whose members hold key . positions at Government level in South Africa, has reportedly called for the aboof major ’ apartheid laws; according to the Johan-> nesburg newspaper, “Sunday Express.” The newspaper said that the Broederbond had prepared a report condemning racial ■ discrimination . and fS warning that the present political order of. white, supremacy in South Africa
couitf'hot be maintained. x . ( . The Broederbond had recommended the removal from the statutes of five of the main pillars of apartheid policies; the Mixed Marri-. ages Act; which bans sexual relations between people of different races; the Group Areas Act, which stipulates white and nori-white residential zones; the- Population. Registration Act; the Separate Amenities 'Act; and the Electoral. Act,, under which only - whites now : have the vote for the all-wjnte Parliament. . '■••■' ; ‘
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