Suppression of Communism Act
From Academic Kids
The 1950 Suppression of Communism Act was legislation of the National government in South Africa. It purported to ban organizations that supported communism, though it used a very loose definition that deemed anyone advocating equality of races a 'statutory communist'.
It was one of the most ruthless acts laid upon the non-white majority of South Africa and was established as part of the regime of Apartheid.
