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Forty Years Ago: Did Apartheid Riots Spark Today’s Chaos?

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CHAOS EXPLODES IN JOHANNESBURG. BLACK MOBS, fueled by fiery rage, TORE THROUGH the city’s heart for four bloody hours. White women were BEATEN in the streets. Shops were LOOTED. Police were completely OVERWHELMED in a historic first—mobs roamed free in the nation’s largest city.

The trigger? The execution of militant Benjamin Moloise. The result? Stabbed policemen, beaten civilians, and police firing shots. This isn’t just a riot. It’s a terrifying ESCALATION.

Meanwhile, global leaders WATCH and WARN. At the Commonwealth Summit, Britain’s Margaret Thatcher is under FIRE. Nigeria issued a STERN threat: ignore African fury over apartheid at your own peril. While the world debates sanctions, the streets are screaming.

And the danger SPREADS. In India, the Army Chief sounds the alarm on SHADOWY FORCES trying to SPLIT the military from within. “Our enemies are waiting,” he declared. In Pakistan, a nuclear lie is denied, but the tension is PALPABLE.

Connect the dots. From South African streets to Indian barracks to global nuclear tensions, the pattern is clear. Institutions are CRACKING. The old order is SHATTERING. Who benefits from this chaos? Who stays silent as the violence grows?

The world is being pushed to the brink, and the people in power are just holding meetings.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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