Death Sentence - Anti-apartheid (1986) -

The year 1986 saw a dramatic escalation in resistance and state response.

The use of the death penalty during the apartheid era (1948–1994) represents a intersection of judicial state-sanctioned violence and political repression. By 1986, South Africa was under a heightened State of Emergency, and the use of the death sentence as a weapon against anti-apartheid activists reached a critical peak. 1. The Judicial Weaponization of Execution Death Sentence - Anti-Apartheid (1986)

: Following the assassination of the "Cradock Four" and rising unrest, President P.W. Botha declared a national State of Emergency in 1986, granting security forces nearly unlimited power. The year 1986 saw a dramatic escalation in

Death Sentence - Anti-Apartheid (1986)