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Explain with five facts of the transition of apartheid to democracy and multi-racial government that took place in South Africa.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Transition that took place in South Africa:-

After the emergence of the new democratic South Africa, the black leaders appealed to the fellow blacks to forgive the whites for the atrocities they had committed while in power.

They built a new South Africa based on equality of all races and men and women, on democratic values, social justice and human rights.

The party that ruled through oppression and brutal killings and the party led the freedom struggle, sat together to draw up a common constitution.

After two years of discussion and debate, they came out with one of the finest constitutions, the world has ever had.

This constitution gave it's citizens the most extensive rights available in any country. Together, they decided that in the search for a solution to the problems, nobody should be excluded, no one should be treated as a demon.

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Answered by Nєєнα
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Explanation:

♥ the people of South Africa pushed to rebuild their country, they faced the daunting challenge of addressing the legacies left by apartheid

♥ South Africans began to imagine a democratic future.Leaders of the anti-apartheid struggle sought to create a government that reflected the country’s diversity, transforming a state long committed to white supremacy into what many began to describe as a “rainbow nation.”

♥ South Africans entered the post-apartheid era with newfound empowerment, a visionary leader, and the goodwill of millions of people from around the world.

♥ On April 27, 1994, millions of South Africans voted in the country’s first fully democratic elections.

♥ South Africa’s democracy came to the brink of disaster and turned a necessary spotlight on the essential roles that fundamental institutions—and the individuals within them—played in protecting liberal democracy, including a free press, an independent judiciary, and a strong civil society.

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