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    The 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis was a major political crisis which began after Lucas Mangope, the president of Bophuthatswana, a nominally independent South...
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    Bophuthatswana (/ˌboʊpuːtətˈswɑːnə/ BOH-poo-tət-SWAH-nə, lit. 'gathering of the Tswana people'), officially the Republic of Bophuthatswana (Tswana: Repaboleki...
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  • 1993–2005 Burundian Civil War 1993–1994 Republic of the Congo Civil War 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis 1994–1999 Caprivi conflict 1994–2018 Insurgency in Ogaden 1995–2018...
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    National Liberation 1994 2018 Insurgency in Ogaden  Ethiopia Ogaden National Liberation Front 1994 1994 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis BDF Mutineers SADF Government...
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    against the AVF's participation. The AVF also participated in the 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis in which several members of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging were...
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    Coup of the Volunteers 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis: Lucas Mangope was overthrown by the South African Defence Force (SADF). 1994 Gambian coup d'état: A...
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    Bisho massacre 1987 Transkei coup d'état 1990 Venda coup d'état 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis "'HOMELAND' LEADER DEPOSED IN CISKEI". The New York Times. 5 March...
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    yet been traced. 1990 Ciskei coup d'état 1990 Venda coup d'état 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis Burns, John F. (31 December 1987). "Army Coup in South African...
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  • National Peacekeeping Force (category 1994 disestablishments in South Africa)
    the 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis. But on 12 March 1994, Lucas Mangope was deposed and the TEC deployed the NPKF to the East Rand.: 29  On 2 June 1994, the...
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    with effect from 26 October 1976. The Status of Bophuthatswana Act 89 of 1977 granted Bophuthatswana "independence" with effect from 6 December 1977....
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  • Lucas Mangope (category Presidents of Bophuthatswana)
    1923 – 18 January 2018) was the leader of the Bantustan (homeland) of Bophuthatswana. The territory he ruled over was distributed between the Orange Free...
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    The Anglophone Crisis (French: Crise anglophone), also known as the Ambazonia War or the Cameroonian Civil War, is an ongoing armed conflict in Cameroon's...
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    defend the dictatorial government of Lucas Mangope in the homeland of Bophuthatswana. The AWB, along with a contingent of about 90 Afrikaner Volksfront militiamen...
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    general election. 1987 Transkei coup d'état 1990 Ciskei coup d'état 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis "Security forces stage coup in S. African homeland". UPI Archives...
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  • Leopard (1985) Midwives in South Africa Nursing in South Africa 1994 Bophuthatswana crisis Victoria Mxenge Women Marching Into the 21st Century: Wathint'...
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    War". International Crisis Group. 20 April 2023. Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2023. "Sudan crisis: Burhan and Hemedti...
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    The Congo Crisis (French: Crise congolaise) was a period of political upheaval and conflict between 1960 and 1965 in the Republic of the Congo (today the...
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    Crisis, 1959–1994: History of a Genocide (1st ed.). London: C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. ISBN 978-1850652434. Prunier, Gérard (1998). The Rwanda Crisis...
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    objection to the ANC–NP consensus on the date of the 1994 election. The Ciskei and Bophuthatswana governments continued to participate in the forum until...
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    African Communist Party; armed AWB commandos participated in the crisis in Bophuthatswana in 1994. Terre'Blanche spent three years in a Rooigrond prison for...
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    The Egyptian Crisis (Arabic: الأزمة المصرية, romanized: al-ʿazma al-Maṣriyya) was a period that started with the Egyptian revolution of 2011 and ended...
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    granted amnesty by the State Duma in February 1994 and released from jail. At the climax of the crisis, Russia was thought by some to be "on the brink"...
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    March 1994, Viljoen led an effort by several thousand Volksfront militia to protect the bantustan president, Lucas Mangope, in Bophuthatswana against...
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    General elections were held in South Africa between 26 and 29 April 1994. The elections were the first in which citizens of all races were allowed to take...
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    The Libyan Crisis is the current humanitarian crisis and political-military instability occurring in Libya, beginning with the Arab Spring protests of...
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    and the rebel Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) from 1 October 1990 to 18 July 1994. The war arose from the long-running dispute between the Hutu and Tutsi groups...
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    The Heglig Crisis was a brief war fought between the countries of Sudan and South Sudan in 2012 over oil-rich regions between South Sudan's Unity and Sudan's...
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    Bantustan (category 1994 disestablishments in South Africa)
    Mangope and to contest the termination of Bophuthatswana as a homeland in 1994. He founded the Freedom Front in 1994. Lucas Mangope, former chief of the Motsweda...
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    Tricameral Parliament (category 1994 disestablishments in South Africa)
    Republic of South Africa, was the legislature of South Africa between 1984 and 1994, established by the South African Constitution of 1983, which gave a limited...
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    the Republic of the Congo which lasted from 2 November 1993 to 30 January 1994 and was between rival militias led by former politician Bernard Kolelas,...
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