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Freedom Day (South Africa) 2023: Date, History, Facts about Apartheid

After decades of segregation were abolished in South Africa, Freedom Day was celebrated on April 27, 1994 with a multiracial election.

Freedom Day is observed annually on April 27 in South Africa. This day reminds South Africans of the incalculable sacrifices made by individuals and nations in order to liberate them from the chains of discriminatory segregation imposed by a select few. It reminds them of their national icons, especially Nelson Mandela. He is regarded as a champion of liberty not only in South Africa, but around the globe. In 1994, this day not only commemorates the liberation of South Africans from apartheid, but also the restoration of their fundamental human rights.

The background of Freedom Day (South Africa)

After decades of segregation were abolished in South Africa, Freedom Day was celebrated on April 27, 1994 with a multiracial election. The few Whites in power at the time denied black South Africans fundamental human rights and privileges. The 27th of April became thereafter a symbol of liberation for South Africans. In addition, it honours the efforts of national icons such as Nelson Mandela. Mandela’s efforts and sacrifices, along with those of other crucial figures such as Desmond Tutu and many others, brought South Africans long-denied freedom to their land.

Between 1948 and 1994, apartheid was a racial system in South Africa that separated the ethnicities. During this time period, the white minority was so dominant that black majorities in their homeland were overshadowed. In virtually every aspect of existence, segregation systems were enforced. For instance, interracial friendships and marriage were prohibited. Blacks were denied access to the vast majority of social amenities. They were prohibited from living in areas specifically designated for Whites and from participating in national decision-making, including voting.

The statutes of apartheid divided South Africans into four categories: whites, blacks, coloured, and Indians. Whites were the only group to enjoy special privileges. The remainder were denied their most fundamental liberties. Between 1960 and 1983, over three million blacks were evicted from their residences. In the 1970s and 1980s, the opposition to the apartheid regime became militant. This resulted in crackdowns and incarceration of’rebels’ by the National Party government. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the African National Congress (A.N.C.), the black people’s party, began negotiations with the government to end apartheid. In 1991, the regime began to decline, and in 1994, multiracial elections were conducted.

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5 FACTS ABOUT APARTHEID YOU SHOULD KNOW

Black South Africans were denied property possession.

White Nobel laureates such as Helen Suzman, Colin Eglin, Harry Schwarz, and Nadine Gordimer, as well as numerous ordinary citizens, were all opposed to apartheid.

No blacks or individuals of mixed race had access to the finest system of education for whites, which was reserved exclusively for them.

The police were brutal and even opened fire on Black South Africans, resulting in dozens of deaths and numerous injuries.

Black South Africans were required to possess passes and passports to access certain facilities.

FREEDOM DAY (SOUTH AFRICA) DATES

Year Date Day
2023 April 27 Thursday
2024 April 27 Saturday
2025 April 27 Sunday
2026 April 27 Monday
2027 April 27 Tuesday
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