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what does nelson Mandela mean by extraordinary human disaster​

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Answered by psjain
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Explanation: Nelson Mandela fight against apartheid

  • The term "extra ordinary human disaster" used by Nelson Mandela refers to the practice of apartheid in South Africa.
  • During apartheid period there was racial discrimination which was based upon the color of the skin of people.
  • Black skinned people had no proper constitutional rights.
  • Blacks were not treated with the same yardstick as the whites were.
  • Blacks were often victimized because of their color.
  • Blacks were not treated equally and were also not given adequate opportunity like their white counterparts.

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Answered by TRISHNADEVI
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