Anti-apartheid (1986) | Death Sentence -

: Sentences were heavily biased; data from 1982–1983 shows that 95% of those sentenced to death were Black. Black activists were often executed for killing white police officers, while white individuals rarely faced the same penalty for killing Black citizens. 2. High-Profile Cases and Campaigns (1986)

While the South African state intensified executions, the international community responded with legislative pressure. Death Sentence - Anti-Apartheid (1986)

During apartheid, the death penalty was not merely a criminal punishment but a tool for political intimidation. : Sentences were heavily biased; data from 1982–1983

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 99th Congress (1985-1986) High-Profile Cases and Campaigns (1986) While the South

: Many political executions were carried out in secret at Pretoria Central Prison, often without full public disclosure of the trials.

3. International Response: The Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (1986)

: Following the assassination of the "Cradock Four" and rising unrest, President P.W. Botha declared a national State of Emergency in 1986, granting security forces nearly unlimited power.

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