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how did nelson Mandlela plan to attain political emancipation​

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<font color = black>How did Nelson Mandela plan to attain political emancipation

&lt;font color = blue&gt; </p><p>Two African leaders, Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu, told the court trying them here today that their aim was emancipation from white domination, and they had come to regard violence as inevitable.

&lt;font color = blue&gt;Mandela, one of nine people charged with sabotage and plotting revolution, said: "We had either to accept inferiority or fight against it by violence. We chose the latter." Both men strongly denied they were Communists. The charges against Mandela, former leader of the banned African National Congress, and the other accused include sabotage involving nearly two hundred incidents.

&lt;font color = blue&gt;Mandela spoke for nearly five hours. He said: "I do not deny that I planned sabotage. I did not do this in a spirit of recklessness. I planned it as a result of a calm and sober assessment." He said he had practised as a lawyer.

&lt;font color = blue&gt;He concluded in June, 1961, that violence was inevitable and that it would be unrealistic for African leaders to continue a non-violent policy when the Government "met our demands with violence."

&lt;font color = blue&gt;He said: "This decision was not easily made. The decision was made to embark on violent forms of struggle. I felt morally obliged to do what I did."

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