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Summary:South Africa's Pass Laws, one of the pillars of its apartheid policies, were abolished on July 1. Under the reforms, blacks may enter white neighbourhoods without a pass. Blacks will have to carry identity cards identical to those required of white South Africans.
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Location:SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG
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