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    Balthazar Johannes "B. J." Vorster (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈbaltɑːzar juəˈhanəs ˈfɔrstər]; also known as John Vorster; 13 December 1915 – 10 September...
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  • called John Vorster Square, after Prime Minister B.J. Vorster. John Vorster Square was officially opened on the 23 August 1968 by John Vorster, then the...
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    Minister and State President John Vorster. Martini Steyn Malan was born in Worcester and married future president John Vorster in 1941. They had three children:...
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    age of 29 from injuries sustained when he fell from the top floor of John Vorster Square police station in Johannesburg. Police claimed, and an official...
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  • the Orange Free State J. G. Strijdom: Prime Minister of South Africa John Vorster: Prime Minister of South Africa Schalk Willem Burger: Second Boer War...
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    despite the country having left the Commonwealth. In 1968, Prime Minister John Vorster proposed that a new national flag for South Africa be adopted in 1971...
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    was named as the Minister of Information in 1968 by the Prime Minister John Vorster. He was later appointed as the Minister of Bantu Administration (later...
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  • van den Bergh, who, while special Security Adviser to Prime Minister John Vorster, was instrumental in its establishment. The Truth and Reconciliation...
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    Salazar of Portugal, Gustáv Husák of Czechoslovakia, and most notably John Vorster and P. W. Botha of South Africa, denouncing apartheid as a "particularly...
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  • interpreted as a reference to a leading politician, B.J. Vorster, who styled himself "John" Vorster and became prime minister of the apartheid regime in 1966...
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