In South Africa, the RNC were once outlawed, criminalized as a terrorist organization.
Relegated to ghettos, their movements were tightly controlled, commerce was severely limited and they were denied voting rights to participate in the government that oversaw their ghettoization.
For years, the international community routinely urged South Africa to normalize relations of the races, until such a point they began to pass sanctions and boycotts of South African goods.
Eventually, not even the United States could shield South Africa from the international pressure and an organization that was once regarded as a terrorist organization is the current ruling party of the country.
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