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what change brought International leaders to South Africa​

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Answered by amikkr
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The Inauguration ceremony of Nelson Mandela brought International leaders to South Africa​.

  • More than 140 nations sent dignitaries and lawmakers to Nelson Mandela's inauguration celebration. The event was historic because it gathered all of the world's leaders to South Africa since he was the country's first black president. Nelson Mandela became South Africa's first black president after more than 300 years of white rule. He was an anti-apartheid activist.
  • Nelson Mandela was elected as the first black President of South Africa in 1994.
  • The African National Congress, Nelson Mandela's political party, gained 252 seats out of 400 in the first democratic election in South African history.
  • In his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, Nelson Mandela discusses a significant event known as "the inauguration."

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Answered by AmulGupta
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Nelson Mandela's inauguration ceremony drew international leaders to South Africa. The 'End of Apartheid' incident was the catalyst for this shift. Mandela had high aspirations for South Africa's future. He promised to free all South Africans from the shackles of poverty, hardship, misery, gender discrimination, and other forms of oppression.

What exactly is apartheid?

  • Apartheid was a regime that governed relations between the white minority and the nonwhite majority in South Africa, and it sanctioned racial segregation as well as political and economic discrimination against nonwhites.

How was Nelson Mandela's inauguration ceremony planned?

  • The inauguration of Nelson Mandela was attended by dignitaries and parliamentarians from over 140 countries.
  • Since he was the country's first black president, the event was historic since it brought all of the world's leaders to South Africa.
  • After more than 300 years of white dominance, Nelson Mandela became South Africa's first black president. He was a staunch opponent of apartheid.
  • In his autobiography, 'Long Walk to Freedom', Mandela mentions a momentous event known as "the inauguration."

Therefore, Nelson Mandela's inauguration ceremony drew international leaders to South Africa. The 'End of Apartheid' incident was the catalyst for this shift. Mandela had high aspirations for South Africa's future.

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