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Nelson Mandela outlaws and why? ​

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Answered by dadslover919
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Nelson Mandela, on his inauguration ceremony, mentions the nation of South Africa as outlaws. Explanation: This country was outlawed as they followed a brutal policy called Apartheid. This policy manifested discrimination between people based on race.

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Nelson Mandela, on his inauguration ceremony, mentions the nation of South Africa as outlaws.  

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✒This country was outlawed as they followed a brutal policy called Apartheid.

✒This policy manifested discrimination between people based on race.

✒Dark-skinned people did not get any fundamental rights.

✒It made other countries to cut off relations with South Africa. So they were considered outlaws then.

✒ Nelson Mandela provided hope for a better future without any sort of discrimination between people.

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