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Q6. What glorious human achievement does Mandela talk about in his speech? Why was it so glorious?​

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Answered by indranighonge31
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He meant that the policy of apartheid in South Africa,by saying glorious Mandela meant that now they had achieved freedom.It was now the end of the racial discrimination.'An extraordinary human disaster 'is said by him because for attaining freedom for country he has not only faced problems, as well as many ...

He meant that the policy of apartheid in South Africa,by saying glorious Mandela meant that now they had achieved freedom.It was now the end of the racial discrimination.'An extraordinary human disaster 'is said by him because for attaining freedom for country he has not only faced problems, as well as many ...

Answered by IIMeghanaII
27

The extraordinary human disaster was the practice of apartheid in South Africa. During apartheid regime there was racial segregation based on skin colour of people. Black people did not have proper constitutional rights.

The end of apartheid regime and the beginning of a more tolerant society was the glorious human achievement.

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