Kamis, 03 Mei 2012
The Apartheid Museum History
Entering the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa, such as walking in the hallway of history. There indescribable tragedy and heroism became a lesson. Tyranny must deal with the desire for independence, and riots have to deal with peace.
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When going into the museum, visitors will frown. Apartheid Museum has two gates. The first written above the gates blankes / whites (especially for whites) and on the second gate is written nie-blankes/non-whites (black or colored).Apartheid Museum tickets put on a ticket for 50 rand (about $ 60 thousand) / visitor.Every visitor to get a different ticket that read blankes and nonblankes, regardless of skin color of the visitors. Thus, the visitors could get a ticket nonblankes white or black people get tickets blankes.Visitors may be surprised with the imposition of apartheid in this museum. However, after an explanation of the museum, visitors can know the intentions of these two different tickets. They say, two tickets to recall the apartheid regime that skin color discrimination.Once inside, visitors are treated to a cage containing the identity such as ID card at the time of apartheid. Distinguished for the white card and the card for black and color. Black identity card must always be carried by their owners. If not exposed to the raids and the police, the prison will be the next place.There are 30 locations that can be visited at the museum. "Exhibition" identity card is only one of them. Then the visitors were treated to a variety of information about the history of apartheid and South Africa in 2500 years ago when people bushmen, tribal people of South Africa became the ruler at the lower end of the African continent.
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