Very badly as he died in police custody. It was announced that he had died of 'natural causes' but there was a cover-up of the evidence that his death was from injuries received at the hands of the South African Police.
South African Steve Biko
How did the south African government react to the speech? "Wind of change".
You are no doubt thinking of Steve Biko, but he was a leader only of the South African Student Organisation.
Steve Biko was arrested by the South African government for his anti-apartheid activism and leadership in the Black Consciousness Movement. He was detained without trial under the Terrorism Act, which allowed the government to arrest and hold individuals indefinitely without formal charges.
South African Airways was established on 1 February 1934, when the South African government took over the assets and liabilities of Union Airways.
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Steve Biko
is south African government abnormally large or its role should be increased
The territories where south African tribal groups had originally lived
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