Suppression of Communism Act
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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.