For the
purpose of the present
Convention, the
term "the
crime of
apartheid", which shall
include similar
policies and practices of
racial segregation and
discrimination as practised in southern
Africa,
shall apply to the following
inhuman acts committed for the
purpose of
establishing and maintaining
domination by one
racial group of
persons
over any other
racial group of
persons and
systematically oppressing them:
(ii) By the infliction upon the
members of a
racial group or
groups of
serious bodily or
mental harm, by the
infringement of their
freedom or
dignity, or by subjecting them to
torture or to
cruel,
inhuman or
degrading treatment or
punishment;
(c) Any
legislative measures and other
measures calculated to
prevent a
racial group or
groups from
participation in the
political,
social,
economic and
cultural life of the
country and the
deliberate creation of
conditions preventing the
full development of such a
group or
groups, in
particular by denying to
members of a
racial group or
groups basic
human
rights and
freedoms,
including the
right to work, the
right to form
recognized
trade unions, the
right to education, the
right to
leave and to
return to their
country, the
right to a
nationality, the
right to
freedom
of movement and
residence, the
right to
freedom of
opinion and
expression,
and the
right to
freedom of peaceful assembly and
association;
(e)
Exploitation of the
labour of the
members of a
racial group or
groups, in particular by submitting them to
forced labour;