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The policy of apartheid created a deep and lasting wound in my country and my people. All of us will spend many years. If not generations, recovering from that profound hurt. But the decades of oppression and brutality had another, unintended, effect, and that was that it produced the Oliver Tambos, the Walte
Sisulus, the Chief Luthulis, the Yusuf Dadoos, the Bram Fischers, the Robert Sobukwes of our time men of such extraordinary courage, wisdom and generosity that their like may never be known again. Perhaps it requires such depths of oppression to create such heights of character.

Q1. What, according to the writer, hurt his people badly?

Q2. When does he hope his people would recover from a deep hurt?​

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Answered by ananya4183
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Answer:

Q1. According to the writer, the policy of apartheid (discrimination of coloured races) hurt is people badly.

Q2. Allegedly, years would be taken for the long-lasting ache to dissolve.

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