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Wednesday 15 June 2011

Youth Day June 16



On Wednesday 16 June 1976, Soweto learners organised a protest march. They were angry about theconditions in their schools and the apartheid government’s new policy that half their subjects would be taught in Afrikaans.

The police responded to the protest by shooting many unarmed children, causing protests and unrest throughout the country. This book will explain the importance of 16 June in the history of apartheid and in the creation of a new, democratic South Africa.




Each year Youth Day is celebrated on 16 June as a reminder of the importance of the youth in the history

and the future of our country.

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