John Vorster
[orig. Balthazar Johannes Vorster] (born Dec. 13, 1915, Jamestown, Cape Province, S.Af.died Sept. 10, 1983, Cape Town) South African prime minister (196678). Vorster was arrested in 1942 for supporting Germany in World War II. In the 1948 elections he was rejected by the National Party as too extreme, but his support grew in the 1950s. As minister of justice (196166) under Hendrik Verwoerd, he rigidly enforced apartheid. When Verwoerd was assassinated, Vorster was chosen to replace him. In the 1970s he sent troops into Angola against its Soviet- and Cuban-supported government. He resigned in 1978 and took the ceremonial post of president, but a scandal forced his resignation.
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The future of the past in South Africa: on the legacy of the TRC.(Truth and Reconciliation Commission)
Magazine article from: Social Research; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...floor of security police headquarters at John Vorster Square in Johannesburg. Timol had been...by jumping out of the tenth floor of John Vorster Square and that I was to tell my husband...jumped out of the difficult windows at John Vorster Square' (Truth and Reconciliation ...
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Work on Gautrain underpass nears end.(News)
Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 8/14/2008; 223 words
; ...length. This viaduct stretches from the John Vorster Interchange crossing the N1 in the south...has begun at Jean Avenue and at the John Vorster interchange. Construction of the deck...Avenue interchange and across the N1 at John Vorster interchange to provide workers safe...
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Hoffenberg, anti-racism stalwart, dies at 84.(News)
Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 4/25/2007; 257 words
; ...RANDOLPH VIGNE Sir Raymond Bill Hoffenberg, banned by the John Vorster regime in 1967, and who while in exile became one of the...Students as a member of the Nusas advisory panel. Prime Minister John Vorster banned him in July 1967 from all political and social activity...
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New S. Africa Likely To Change Old Names
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 5/8/1994; ; 304 words
; ...and architects of apartheid such as Hendrik Verwoerd and John Vorster are honored throughout the country. There is the the Kruger...named after Verwoerd and, in the center of Johannesburg, the John Vorster Square police headquarters, where black prisoners "fell...
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Gautrain work to start in city.(News)
Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 6/13/2007; 240 words
; ...at the Eeufees interchange, as well as at the Jean Avenue interchange on the N14 and the John Vorster interchange on the N1. Work at the John Vorster interchange will start in mid-July. Core drilling has been carried out at viaduct 6 (over...
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Council to put up R5m to finish Centurion road.(News)
Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 9/18/2008; 311 words
; ...Olievenhoutbosch Road between the K54 (Nellmapius Drive) and John Vorster Drive in Centurion. According to the municipality, there...interchange on the N1 to Brakfontein and a further portion north of John Vorster Drive up to Queen Street in Irene is being finalised through...
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HTS John Vorster no match for Van den Heerven and company.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 4/24/2007; 431 words
; ...match unbeaten streak this season when they walloped HTS John Vorster 37-5 in a one-sided rugby friendly at Affies at the weekend...8 win over Paarl Gimnasium in their final match. Against John Vorster, Affies showed ruthlessness and sent a strong message to...
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S. Africa blacks get sample of freedom
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 9/16/1989; 392 words
; ...outlawed African National Congress to police headquarters at John Vorster Square, citadel of white Afrikaner authority. They demanded...protesters danced around the statue of former Prime Minister John Vorster as scores of white policemen looked on impassively. In Port...
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South Africa pulls a Vorster bust
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 9/23/1997; ; 49 words
; JOHANNESBURG -- A bust of John Vorster, a former prime minister who ruled during South Africa's apartheid regime, was removed yesterday from the police station that had...
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Skyline changes as Gautrain takes shape.(News)
Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 11/28/2008; 429 words
; ...foundation shafts and piers continues at John Vorster Viaduct and at Jean Avenue Viaduct...Avenue interchange and across the N1 at John Vorster interchange to provide construction...length. This viaduct stretches from the John Vorster interchange, crosses the N1 in the south...
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Vorster, John
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
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Balthazar Johannes Vorster
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Book article from: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
...Elected to parliament as a National Party candidate in 1948, Botha served in several subsequent posts before replacing John Vorster as prime minister in 1978. His government faced serious difficulties, including the coming to power of black governments...
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Fredrik Willem de Klerk
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...economically put intense pressure on the Nationalist government. The response of National Party leaders was defiance. President John Vorster and his successor, P. W. Botha, suppressed dissent vigorously and assured the outside world that pressure would make...
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apartheid
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Council of Churches rather than abandon apartheid. Although the policy of apartheid was continued under Prime Minister John Vorster , there was some relaxation of its pettier aspects, and this accelerated under his successor, P. W. Botha . Probably...
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