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Demonstration in Dublin against the apartheid regime in South Africa as the Springboks play Ireland. The South African rugby team toured Ireland and Britain during 1969 and 1970. However, the all white team was not always welcomed with open arms. At the height of apartheid control in South Africa, the Springboks were viewed as a representation of the regime and the inequalities that existed in South Africa. The Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement organised demonstrations throughout the Springboks visit to voice their opposition to the apartheid regime. On 10 January 1970, the Springboks played Ireland at Lansdowne Road in Dublin. Protesters were again out in force. Accompanied by a band anti-apartheid protesters march down O Connell Street in Dublin holding placards with No Racialism in Sport and Boks Go Home written on them. There are scenes of unrest outside Lansdowne Road as the Springboks arrive by coach and protesters are confronted by police. ....
); Mandela wrote letter to Haughey soon after his release asking him to postpone a decision on easing sanctions Mandela was deputy president of the African National Congress (ANC) and was negotiating an end to the apartheid regime. By Cónal Thomas Sunday 27 Dec 2020, 12:10 AM Dec 27th 2020, 12:10 AM 37,693 Views 6 Comments Nelson Mandela two days after his release in February 1990. Source: Graeme Williams NELSON MANDELA URGED Taoiseach Charles Haughey to postpone any decision on sanctions against apartheid South Africa 11 months after his release from prison. In a letter released under the State’s 30-year archive rule, Mandela wrote to Haughey on 6 December 1990 ahead of a European Community Summit which was set to discuss sanctions against apartheid South Africa. ....