The Soweto Uprising
Published on 13 November 2025
The Soweto Uprising begins as thousands of black school students protest against the imposition of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. The peaceful march is met with violent police repression, resulting in widespread unrest and international condemnation of the apartheid regime. The uprising becomes a defining moment in South Africa’s liberation struggle, galvanising internal resistance and drawing global attention to the injustices of apartheid, ultimately contributing to increased political pressure for systemic change.