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South Africa Project
Shira Assor
Efrat Dayan
Nir Kesler
THE APARTHEID
Sexual violence in South Africa
- The rate of sexual violence in South Africa is among the highest in the world.
- During 2015-2016, there were 51,895 crimes of a sexual nature reported to the South African Police Service.
- While women’s groups in South Africa estimate that a woman is raped every 26 seconds, the South African police estimates that a woman is raped every 36 seconds.
More types of violent
- South Africa has a high record of car jacking when compared with other industrialised countries.
- A high number of murders of taxi owners or drivers have not resulted in either arrests or successful prosecutions
- Automated teller machines are blown up, portable ATMs are stolen.
- Kidnapping in South Africa is common, with over 4,100 occurring in the 2013-2014 period. A child is reported missing every five hours.
The Apartheid
The forbidden words in south africa
Hate speech or free speech?
Among the words that would be banned are:
Kaffir – literally “infidel” but used in the way “nigger” is in the US.
Boer – literally “farmer” in Afrikaans. Seen as offensive by some Afrikaners because it has come to mean a racist. But many others use the word proudly.
Meid – literally “maid”, but has come to mean “whore”. Used as a term of abuse against mixed-race women.
Hotnot – an abbreviation of Hottentot, used to describe mixed-race people.
Coon and Coolie – used to describe people of Indian origin.
Bobbejaan – “Baboon” in Afrikaans, but used to describe blacks.
South Africa
Geography
- South Africa is the 25th-largest country in the world.
- South Africa has long coastline and along two oceans (the South Atlantic and the Indian).
- The Orange River is South Africa’s largest river. Rising in the Drakensberg Mountains.
- South Africa has borders with 6 countries, Namibia, Botswana and even a country inside the area of South Africa that call Lasoto.
- South Africa is a country with lots of contrasts, ski resorts in on side and in desert 50 degrees.
South Africa
Jewish community of South Africa
- The Jews of South Africa are now the largest Jewish community in the continent of Africa. This is a largely Ashkenazi community.
- The Jewish community has a large part in the country. For example they take an active part in managing the cities, they built galleries and libraries for local art and many more things.
- The languages that are spoken in the Jewish community of South Africa are Hebrew, English and Yiddish.
- Most of the Jews are residents in : Johannesburg and Capetown.
Culture
THE TRADITIONAL FOOD OF SOUTH AFRICA:
South Africa is packed with rich, delicious dishes that has been greatly influenced not only by the population but also from the French, Malaysians, Indians and Dutch this provides an exciting and diverse kitchen that is sure to excite even the most cultured palate. From delicious food to original flavors combinations, The South African kitchen is definitely worth experiencing.
TOP 3 TRASITIONAL SOUTH AFRICAN DISHES:
Malva pudding- A Dutch import, malva pudding is a sweet and sticky baked sponge pudding made with apricot jam and served smothered in a hot cream sauce.
Chakalaka and pap- Chakalaka is a vegetable dish made of onions, tomatoes, peppers, carrots, beans and spices, and is often served cold.
Bobotie- bobotie is now the national dish of the country and cooked in many homes and restaurants. Minced meat is simmered with spices, usually curry powder, herbs and dried fruit, then topped with a mixture of egg and milk and baked until set.
South Africa culture
Cricket is a bat and ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a 20-metre pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
cricket in south Africa
Cricket is the second most popular sport in South Africa after football
The national team is known as the Proteas.
They won the world cup 8 times.
It also hosted the 2003 Cricket World Cup
Aaron “Ali” Bachar was born in South Africa in 1942
At the age of 27 He became captain of South Africa’s first Jewish cricket team.
Bachar’s becoming a captain in the late 1960s was considered historically both sporting and Jewish integration into South African society.
Famous people from South Africa
Abba Eban
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, on 2 February 1915 to Jewish parents. Eban moved to the United Kingdom at an early age
What made him famous was his political activities and his brilliant and exceptional expression. He was considered the “diplomat number one” of the State of Israel.
Participated in the design of UN Security Council Resolution 242, which ensured that there was no peace without a withdrawal .
Represented Israel in the form of Resolution 338. Following this decision, Ibn headed the Israeli delegation to the Geneva Conference – the first peace conference.
Famous people from South Africa
Nelson Mandela
- was born in 1918’ in Mavezo South Africa, he was the leader of the movement that cancelled the Apartheid – the white minority that ruled in South Africa on the black majority, without giving the black people any rights of being equal.
- Mandela is famous for his long fight for freedom to the black people, which he did un violently protest which failed.
- As a result of this failure he decided to act with force and to organize violent protest . That led to his arrest and to his trial. his punishment was to serve 27 years in prison.
His Nobel prize
- After his punishment he continued the fight.
- On his activity, in 1993 he won Nobel Prize for peace.
- In 1994 he became the first black president of South Africa, antil 1998.
- Nelson Mandela passed away in 2013.
Animals World – South Africa
Penguin
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The African penguin, is a species of penguin confined to southern African waters.
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Where to find them? – Ten islands and two mainland sites support the African penguin.
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The African penguin is a very popular attraction in South Africa and many tourists in South Africa want to see them in their special beaches and islands.
Animals World – South Africa
Birds
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there are more than 160 species of birds in south africa .
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the blue crane, also known as the Stanley crane and the paradise crane, is the national bird of South Africa.
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the biggest bird in south africa is the ostrich.
Published: May 14, 2020
Latest Revision: May 14, 2020
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