During apartheid in South Africa, Asians, particularly Indians and Chinese, were subjected to discriminatory laws and policies that marginalized their rights and freedoms. They were classified as "Colored" and faced various restrictions, including limited access to education, employment, and residential areas. Although they were afforded slightly more rights than Black South Africans, they still experienced significant social and economic inequalities. The apartheid regime enforced a system of racial segregation that impacted all non-white groups, subjecting them to systemic oppression.
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