Word: qoboza
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Qoboza may have been too optimistic. On Tuesday he was detained for eight hours by the South African police. Among other things, the police wanted to know the whereabouts of a black student leader whom Qoboza's paper, The World, had just interviewed...
...Qoboza's newspaper, owned by whites but run almost entirely by black reporters, has generally retained a moderate nonviolent stance, although it opposes South Africa's program of apartheid...
...since June, when he returned to Soweto--a black township outside Johannesburg--Qoboza's paper has taken increasingly vocal opposition to the government's policy of racial segregation, although The World has continued to advocate change through nonviolence...
...Like Qoboza, Khotso Seatloho, the 19-year-old president of the Soweto Students Representative Council sought by the police, espouses nonviolent steps for change, The New York Times reported...
...Qoboza told the police he does not know Seatholo's whereabouts, the Times reported yesterday...