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Andries Petrus Treurnicht (19
February 1921 – 22
April 1993) was a
South African politician,
Minister of
Education during the
Soweto Riots and for a short...
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months in
office was the
election of
Andries Treurnicht as
leader of the
Transvaal province.
Treurnicht was
vocally opposed to
apartheid reforms and now...
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racial segregation known as
Separate Development. It was led by
Andries Treurnicht, a
former Dutch Reformed Church minister po****rly
known as 'Doctor No'...
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Andries Treurnicht as a leader, all
Broederbond members who
belonged to the
newly formed party were no
longer welcome in the Broederbond.
Treurnicht, C.W...
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including that of June 1989,
which included their leader, Dr.
Andries Treurnicht and
Natal party chief Carl Werth.
About that time he
joined the London-based...
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message "Ja vir
vrede (Yes for peace)". The "No" campaign, led by
Andries Treurnicht warned of "black
majority rule" and "ANC
communist rule". The Conservative...
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Vorster supported the
Conservative Party of
Andries Treurnicht at its
founding congress. He died in 1983, aged 67 years.
Using the Group...
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Conservative Party that had been
established earlier that year, with
Andries Treurnicht claiming it was a
first step to
merging the HNP into the Conservatives...
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former chairman of the
Broederbond and NP
cabinet minister,
Andries Treurnicht,
infamously known as
Minister of
Education under the
Soweto riots. Following...
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deputy minister in
January 1976, but
instead the job went to
Andries Treurnicht. In
April 1978, de
Klerk was
promoted to the
position of
Minister of Social...