University of Cape Town, Students' Representative Council

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Between 16 and 24 June 1976 there was widespread rioting in the African townships of South Africa, the worst since the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. The disturbances began in Soweto, the immediate cause was the compulsory use of the Afrikaans language as the medium of instruction in Bantu schools. The rioting quickly spead to other townships. The official death toll was put at 176. The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution condemning the South African Government for 'massive violence against and killings of the African people including schoolchilden and students and others opposing racial discrimination'.

From the guide to the University of Cape Town: Students' Representative Council papers on South African disturbances, 1976, 1976, (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)

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referencedIn HIRSON, Baruch (1921-1999), 1960-1999 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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Soweto
Cape Town
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Apartheid
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