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after achieving political emancipation, what does Mandela want to do in South Africa?​

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Answered by Nєєнα
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Explanation:

♥ Nelson mandela is one of the world's most revered states men who led the struggle to replace the regime with a multi racial democracy

♥ He fought against the ‘apartheid’ regime of South Africa which believed in racialism. He spent more than thirty years in South Africa’s prisons. He became the first Black President of South Africa when his parts came to power in democratic elections in 1994.

♥ when there is no segregation on the basis of race and gender, other nations are happy to have healthy democratic relationships. Finally, they have come to power and they pledge to make everyone proud. He thanked everyone, especially the international leaders for joining them in celebrating their achievement which is a step towards an equal society where every human will be treated fairly.

♥ After suffering from a prolonged respiratory infection he died on 5th december 2013

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Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

  • On the day of the inaugural event, Mandela reflected on the days when this entire apartheid system first arose.
  • Dark-skinned people suffered from inequity and poor treatment as a result. They were denied access to their fundamental liberties.
  • As a result, one of the cruelest and most horrible societies in history was created. This started long before he was born.
  • For a specific segment of the community, this system fostered an environment of great cruelty and injustice.
  • Now that Mandela is a man in his eighth decade, he has transformed the entire system so that all people are treated equally, regardless of their race, caste, gender, or age, along with many others.
  • Mandela hopes to free all South Africans from the ongoing bonds of poverty, hardship, suffering, gender discrimination, and other forms of oppression after winning political independence.
  • He further emphasised that there would never be any racial prejudice again in the lovely country of South Africa.

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