what did mandela mean when he mentioned an extraordinary human disaster
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By using the words ‘an extraordinary human disaster’ Mandela is referring to the practice of apartheid in South Africa. During this, there was racial segregation based on colour and the blacks suffered a lot. They weren't allowed to demand freedom or any right. Mandela himself spent thirty years in prison. He considered it a “glorious human achievement” that a black person became the President of a country, where the blacks were treated badly and were not even given basic human rights.
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The human disaster spoken of here is the great oppression caused by the White's on the Black's of South Africa. They dominated over the South African's more than three centuries. It is a great human disaster.
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