Fifty years on, Soweto uprising legacy still shadows South Africa
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Students demonstrate in protest against having to use Afrikaans language at school, in Soweto, on August 1, 1976.
After violent clashes in Soweto in June 1976, UN Security Council condemned South African government because of its apartheid policy and the repression of the Black protests in Soweto that caused hundreds of deaths and thousands of injured people.