SAIC

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SAIC is a political organization that historically represented the interests and rights of the Indian community in South Africa, particularly during the anti-apartheid struggle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-apartheid organization
political organization
abbreviation SAIC self-linksurface differs
alliedWith African National Congress
country South Africa
ethnicFocus Indian community in South Africa
fieldOfWork civil rights advocacy
political representation
fullName South African Indian Congress
historicalPeriod 20th century
historicalRole key representative body for Indians in South Africa during the anti-apartheid struggle
ideology civil rights
non-racialism
location South Africa
movement anti-apartheid movement
notableActivity cooperation with African and Coloured organizations in anti-apartheid campaigns
mobilization of Indian community against apartheid legislation
opposed apartheid
opposedPolicy racial segregation laws in South Africa
politicalPosition anti-racist
pro-democracy
purpose representation of interests and rights of the Indian community in South Africa
regionOfActivity Natal
Transvaal
represented Indians in South Africa
surface form: South Africans of Indian origin
status historical organization

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SAIC abbreviation SAIC self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: South African Indian Congress