South Africa faced international condemnation and isolation primarily due to its apartheid policies, which enforced racial segregation and discrimination against non-white citizens. In response, many nations imposed economic sanctions, trade embargoes, and diplomatic boycotts, effectively ostracizing the country from the global community. Organizations like the United Nations and the Commonwealth also took a strong stance against apartheid, leading to South Africa's suspension from these bodies. This isolation intensified in the 1980s, as anti-apartheid movements gained momentum worldwide.
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