<P> The Indian Opinion was a newspaper established by Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi . The publication was an important tool for the political movement led by Gandhi and the Indian National Congress to fight racial discrimination and win civil rights for the Indian immigrant community in South Africa . It existed between 1903 and 1915 . </P> <P> Through the 19th century Indians were brought to South Africa as indentured labour by the authorities of the British Empire, which governess both South Africa and India . Alongside various multi-ethnic communities, the Indian community suffered from significant political, economic and social discrimination, administered by the system of apartheid . In the aftermath of the Boer War, the government of General Jan Smuts introduced significant restrictions on the civil rights of the Indian immigrant community, giving the police power to warrantless search, seizures and arrests . All Indians were required to carry identification and registration cards at all times . Working as a lawyer in the Natal province, Gandhi organized the publication in 1904 with the aim of educating European communities in South Africa about Indian needs and issues . </P>

Name the newspaper started by gandhi in south africa