Akhmad xiong,
saya rasa tidak bermasalah jika hal seperti ini dimasukkan. Tulisan ini mengingatkan ingatan saya bahwa saya memiliki saudara di Afrika Selatan yang dahulu pernah datang ke Indonesia beberapa kali. Dan kira-kira tahun 80an akhir hubungan itu terputus . Hormat saya, Xuan Tong --- In budaya_tionghua@yahoogroups.com, "Akhmad Bukhari Saleh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mohon maaf, posting ini sebetulnya tidak relevan dengan visi misi milis > budaya tionghoa kita ini. > Sama tidak relevannya seperti posting-postingnya Han Hwie Song dan > Thangoubheng kemarin tentang RRT (untuk berbagai milis ketionghoaan yang > lainnya, yang dikiriminya juga, mungkin relevan). > > Tapi karena 'lucu', saya postingkan juga. > > Wasalam. > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > . > Chinese South Africans now black > > Chinese activists say they also fought against apartheid > The High Court in South Africa has ruled that Chinese South Africans > are to be reclassified as black people. > > It made the order so that ethnic Chinese could benefit from > affirmative action policies, aimed at improving living standards for black > people. > > The Chinese Association of South Africa took the government to court, > saying its members had been discriminated against. > > An estimated 200,000 ethnic Chinese live in South Africa. > > The association said their members often failed to qualify for > business contracts and job promotions because they were regarded as whites. > > The association said Chinese South Africans had faced widespread > discrimination during the years of apartheid when they had been classified > as people of mixed race. > > The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says the Broad-Based Economic > Empowerment and the Employment Equity Acts were designed to eradicate the > legacy of apartheid which left many black people impoverished. > > The laws give people classed as blacks, Indians and coloureds > (mixed-race) employment and other economic benefits over other racial > groups. > > The Black Economic Employment concept was initiated by the governing > ANC to help previously disadvantaged individuals - to start their own > businesses or become part of existing companies - thus redressing the > country's historic inequalities. > > Our correspondent says the ruling provides clarity for corporations in > South Africa on the rights of their Chinese staff - who were declared > "coloured" under apartheid but are generally regarded as white today. > > An example cited in court papers includes an oil company that > disqualified Chinese citizens from getting a slice of its biggest > empowerment transaction to date. > > The company says the group is not catered for in the Black Economic > Empowerment codes. > > Another example includes a Chinese national who was refused an > opportunity to buy shares from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange two years > ago. > > None of the three government departments cited as respondents in the > court case opposed the application. >