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bantustans (noun): Refers to the set of racially segregated territories established in South Africa under apartheid, designated for black inhabitants. These areas were intended to strip black South Africans of their citizenship rights and enforce racial segregation
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Bantustans and the unilateral declaration of state.
Specifically with apartheid and bantustans.
They are being placed into bantustans that are encircled by the forces of the occupation.
Completion of the wall would create three to four Bantustans.
It established industries in the Bantustans to provide employment for blacks.
The territories set aside for the African inhabitants were also known as bantustans.
It will be a dual commonwealth in which the Bantustans will be constituent units.
In common with other Bantustans its independence was not recognised by the international community.
Also known as bantustans.
Palestinian Bantustans will be passed off as a state with US blessing.
In this way the West Bank will be divided into bantustans.
Each of the four independent Bantustans issued their own revenue stamps.
Similar provision was made for the Legislative Assemblies created for other bantustans.
Israel was the only state to recognize the Bantustans established by the South African system.
The Department of Education and Training was responsible for black education outside the bantustans.

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Costa Rica had not recognized the Bantustans and had condemned the occupation of Namibia.
The plan unabashedly promotes Palestinian Bantustans.
This meant all the Bantustans were little more than puppet states controlled by South Africa.
This was pretty much the case for the Bantustans in South Africa.
The Palestinian Bantustans would serve a similar function.
It would guarantee total equality by abolishing apartheid, Bantustans and separation in Palestine.
This recreates the Bantustans of the erstwhile South African apartheid regime.
Legislation hampering free political activity existed in similar form in the " so-called Bantustans.
The Bantustans were generally poor, with few local employment opportunities.
Under the peace process framework, the horizon of Palestinian freedom is a set of discontiguous bantustans.
Palestinian bantustans are clearly Oslo 's doing, leaving most Palestinians stranded and demobilized.
Tutu, Palestine must not be made of Bantustans.
Bantustans of South Africa look like symbols of freedom, sovereignty and self-determination.
What we are looking at now is not a future Palestinian State, but a series of Bantustans.
Years of " negotiations " created only bantustans in the West Bank and a concentration camp in Gaza.
The country was divided into administrative zones reminiscent of apartheid South Africa 's Bantustans.
In spite of Pretoria ” s best efforts, the Bantustans gained no international recognition save from Israel.
Bantustans within the borders of South Africa were classified as " self-governing " or " independent.
This is how First Nations live in the Bantustans of Canada 's north.
What Bantustans will Obama propose to the Palestinians?
Administrations, including the so-called independent Bantustans.
Do you want Bantustans for them?
Bantustans in South-West Africa.
Did not he think so about the Bantustans of South Africa?!
They live in Bantustans with somewhat separate legal, social, cultural, and religious systems.
The “ empty ” areas are either national parks, or, especially in the north, bantustans ( black homelands ).
Several Bantustans were entirely inside the Transvaal, Venda, KwaNdebele, Gazankulu, KaNgwane and Lebowa.
The disengagement plan, 21st century Bantustans.
These bantustans were replaced with separate ethnicity based governments in 1980.
The Bantustans were abolished with the end of apartheid and re-joined South Africa proper in 1994.

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