(i) At the beginning of his speech, Mandela mentions an 'extraordinary humar
disaster'. What does he mean by this?
(ii) What ideals does Mandela set out for the future of South Africa?
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1) The 'extraordinary human disaster' that Mandela mentioned at the beginning of his speech refers to the inhuman practice of apartheid i.e., the racial discrimination suffered by the blacks at the hands of whites in South Africa.
2) By 'an extraordinary human disaster' Mandela means to state the practice of apartheid in South Africa. During this, there was a racial segregation based on colour and the blacks suffered a lot. They were not allowed to demand freedom or any right.
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