Invictus - Carlin [120]
INDEX
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as out of date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