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the sunk of the world "why Nelson Mendala used this term in his speech​

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Answered by noobsI
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Answer:

Nelson Mandela has become South Africa’s first Black

President after more than three centuries of White rule.

Mr Mandela’s African National Congress (ANC) party won

252 of the 400 seats in the first democratic elections of South

Africa’s history.

The inauguration ceremony took place in the Union

Buildings amphitheatre in Pretoria today, attended by

politicians and dignitaries from more than 140 countries

around the world. “Never, never again will this beautiful land

experience the oppression of one by another, ” said Nelson

Mandela in his address.

… Jubilant scenes on the streets of Pretoria followed the

ceremony with blacks, whites and coloureds celebrating

together... More than 100,000 South African men, women

and children of all races sang and danced with joy

Answered by alanw5926
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the sunk of the world "why Nelson Mendala used this term in his speech

This is a transcript of the speech that Nelson Mandela gave at Davos in 1992, unveiling the ANC’s economic vision and calling for a society based on freedom and dignity.

The ANC, and I personally, would like to thank the World Economic Forum most sincerely for inviting us to attend and address this important gathering. We would further like to express our profound appreciation for your decision to allocate time for discussion of the South African question. We believe that your initiative in this regard is most timely.

The impending political transformation of South Africa is part of the truly phenomenal processor renewal which our planet is experiencing. The features of this process are clear enough. They delineate a future in which the peoples, in all countries, will govern themselves under open and plural democratic systems

In our own country this means the end of white minority dictatorship and the building of a new nation of many colours, languages and cultures, bound together by a common South African patriotism, a shared spirit of nationhood and bonds of mutual dependence.

As in other parts of the world, we, too, will establish a society based on respect for human rights, to ensure the freedom and dignity of every individual, as an inalienable condition of human existence and development.

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