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Battle lines are drawn - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory ...

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    John Minto, the national organiser for HART in 1981, became one of the public faces of the anti-tour movement and attracted special criticism from Muldoon and pro-tour supporters. The long batons used by riot police during the tour were nicknamed ‘Minto bars’.

Formation of HART - 1981 Springbok Tour

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    A significant long-term cause to the 1981 Springbok tour protests was the formation of key anti-tour groups such as Halt All Racist Tours (HART), that emerged in order to prevent the tour through protests, marches and creating awareness.

HART - Protest Against the Springbok Tour 1981

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    HART became known all around the world as New Zealand's main anti-apartheid and anti-tour organization. In the initial stages, the primary focus was to enforce the sports boycott of South Africa in New Zealand, something the Government, namely Robert Muldoon was hesitant to commit to.

New Zealanders protest against Springbok rugby tour, 1981 ...

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    The Springboks arrived on July 19, 1981. Though they were officially welcomed by the New Zealand government, there was a sense of dread and anticipation that surrounded their arrival – perhaps, some thought, the 1981 tour should have been cancelled like the tour in 1972 was.

HART NZHistory, New Zealand history online

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    1981 Springbok tour For 56 days in July, August and September 1981, New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. The cause of this was the visit of the South African rugby team – the Springboks. Read the full article

Anti tour groups - 1981 Springbok Tour

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    In 1980 HART merged with the National Apartheid council making them HART : NZAAM (Halt All Racist Tours New Zealand Anti Apartheid movement). The 1981 protests were the most extreme, in which thousands of New Zealanders took part in civil disobedience in the form of protests and taking extreme action like invading the rugby pitches.

Groups involved - 1981 Springbok Tour protests

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    1981 Springbok Tour protests. Home Causes The Tour Consequences Bibliography GROUPS INVOLED. GROUPS INVOLVED: ANTI-TOUR A key group involved in the initiation and organisation of many anti-tour protests was the group know as HART (Halt All Racist Tours); A group set up in 1969 to protest against Rugby Union tours to and from South Africa. HART ...

1981: The year New Zealand roared The Australian Women's ...

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    Jul 29, 2016 · John Minto voicing his protest to the Springbok Rugby Tour in 1981. John Minto joined HART (Halt All Racist Tours) in the mid-1970s in Napier. In 1977 he moved to Auckland and became secretary of the protest group. He was a pivotal force in the organised movement against the Springbok tour.

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