THE ATTITUDE OF BRITAIN TOWARDS THE IMPOSITION OF MARTIAL LAW IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA AND ITS IMPACTS, JULY-SEPTEMBER 1985.
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The apartheid policy pursued by the government of the Republic of South Africa was born out of the expansion of violence committed by blacks in June 1985, which prompted the government of the Republic of South Africa to declare martial law in July 1985.Although the British government condemned the declaration of martial law, it isto rejectTDemands of the European Council and the United Nations to impose sanctions against the Republic of South Africa.
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