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Long paragraph about nelson mandela

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Answered by anshikaagarwal37
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Nelson Mandela was born in Mvezo, South Africa on 18 July 1918.He was in the forefront anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. In 1964 he was sentenced to life imprisonment and sent to robben Island and released from the prison in 1990 after 26 years.

Answered by BrainlyRaaz
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Nelson Mandela made his first speech as the first black President of South Africa on this extraordinary transition. "Historical enemies succeeded in negotiating a peaceful transition from apartheid to democracy exactly because we were prepared to accept the inherent capacity for goodness in the other. My wish is that South Africans never give up on the belief in goodness, that they cherish that faith in human beings, which is the cornerstone of our democracy."

After the emergence of a new democratic South Africa, the leaders appealed to their people to forgive the whites for the atrocities committed by them, and appealed the people to build a new South Africa based on equality of all races, and men and women on democratic values.

After long discussions and debates, they came out with one of the finest constitutions in the world. This new constitution gave exclusive rights to the citizens.

The South African constitution has inspired the democrats all over the world. This was made possible by the determination of the people of South Africa to transform the bitter experience into an ideal nation.

Speaking on the South African constitution, Mandela said: "The Constitution of South Africa speaks of both the past and the future. On the one band, it is a solemn pact in which we, as South Africans, declare to another world that we shall never permit a repetition of our racist, brutal and repressive past, But it is more than that It is also a charter for the transformation of our country into one which is truly shared by all people-a country which in the fullest sense belongs to all of us, black and white, women and men."

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