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Afghanistan, Soviet occupation of

African National Congress (ANC):

Afrikaner coexistence with

Afrikaners as enemy of

and Communist Party

Defiance Campaign of

and elections

exiled leaders of

Freedom Charter of

government talks with

and Mandela

militants in

National Executive Committee of

negotiations sought by

opponents of

and rugby

and SADF

secret talks with Volksfront

and Umkhonto we Sizwe

unbanned

and UNITA

Youth League

Afrikaners:

ANC coexistence with

as ANC’s enemy

and apartheid; see also apartheid

“bitter-enders”

and Boers

changing views of

fears of “Ayatollah factor”

fears of black domination

independent state (Boerestaat) for

Iron Guard

journalists

language of

Mandela’s study of

nonaligned faction of

political strength of

rugby as sport of

as survivors

as symbol of colonialism

white right-wing terrorism of

Afrikaner Volksfront

Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB)

Ali, Muhammad

All Blacks:

and boycott of South African rugby

international match (1992) against

Mandela’s visit with

Maori war dance (Haka) of

name of

in Rugby World Cup

on tour

Andrews, Mark

Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902)

Anglo-Zulu War (1879)

apartheid:

and Afrikaners

and the Bible

“Coloureds” in

as crime against humanity

Defiance Campaign against

ending, process of

and international boycott

laws of

and National Party

opponents of

as out of date

and police

replaced by “non-racial democracy”

right-wing black supporters of

and rugby

separate schooling in

subgroups in

towns torn apart by

as unsustainable

violence of

Arafat, Yassir

Australia:

hostility toward apartheid in

and Rugby World Cup (1995)

Badenhorst, Piet

Bam, Fikile

Bantu Education Act

Barnard, Niël

and Botha

intelligence reports of

and international rugby boycott

and Mandela’s influence

and Mandela’s release from prison

Mandela’s secret meetings with

and NIS

and World Cup

Basson, J. J.

Batty, Grant

Beeld

Bekebeke, Justice

changing views of

childhood memories of

death sentence for

and Lubowski’s death

in prison

and rugby

and Upington violence

Benazzi, Abdelatif

Benn, Tony

Berlin Wall, fall of

Bizos, George

Blair, Tony

Boer People’s Army

Boer Resistance Movement (BWB)

Boers, see Afrikaners

Botha, Pik

Botha, P. W.:

and Afrikaner power

and ANC

and Barnard

death of

image of

and Mandela

and National Party

and negotiations for peace

and violence toward blacks

Brand, Christo

Brand, Riaan

Breytenbach, Willie

Brokaw, Tom

Brooke, Zinzan

Bruin, Evelina de

Bunce, Frank

Buthelezi, Mangosuthu

Camus, Albert, The Rebel

Cetshwayo, king of South Africa

Chan, Jackie

Christie, Kitch

Churchill, Winston

Clinton, Bill

Coetsee, Kobie

and Botha

death of

and judicial system

and Mandela’s influence

and Mandela’s prisoner status

Mandela’s secret meetings with

and rugby

Coetzee, Lenoy

Cold War

Common Purpose, law of

Communist Party

Conservative Party

de Gaulle, Charles

de Klerk, F. W.

as deputy president

and elections

and Mandela

and Mandela’s release from prison

and negotiated settlement

Nobel Peace Prize to

as president

and right-wing Afrikaners

and threat of civil war

and violence toward blacks

Democratic Party

Derby-Lewis, Clive

Dingaan, Zulu king

Duarte, Jessie

du Plessis, Felix

du Plessis, Morné

and his father

and Mandela’s release from prison

and Mandela’s visits with Springboks

and “Nkosi Sikelele”

and Springboks

and World Cup

Dutch Reformed Church

Dwyer, Bob

Fitzpatrick, Sean

France, rugby in

Freedom Alliance

Freedom Front

Free Mandela campaign

Garibaldi, Giuseppe

Ginwala, Frene

Going, Sid

Gorbachev, Mikhail

Griffiths, Edward

Group Areas Act

Guevara, Che

Haka (Maori war dance)

Hamas

Hani, Chris

Haysom, Nicholas

Heyns, Johan

Hitler, Adolf

Houghton, Johannesburg

Immorality Act

Inkatha

International Red Cross

International Rugby Board

Irish Republican Army (IRA)

Jennings, Peter

Jones, Ian

kaffir, use of term

Kay, Laurie

Keller, Bill

Kennedy, John F.

Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah

Khumalo, Kenneth

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