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What does nelson mandela refers to as an extraordinary human disaster. Write in 100 - 150 words

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Nelson Mandela in his speech he gave on the day he was sworn as the president of South Africa, used the phrase “an extraordinary human disaster”. By this, he was referring to the oppressive apartheid system that was prevalent in South Africa under the previous leaders. Apartheid is a political system in which the people were separated on the basis of their race. Under this rule, the coloured and the black people of South Africa suffered a lot due to the discrimination at the hands of the white supremacy. The people were suffering from the continuing bondage of poverty, starvation, deprivation and gender and other discrimination. This system of racial discrimination which was established in the south Africa in the first decade of the twentieth century, formed the basis of one of harshest most inhumane societies the world had ever seen. Nelson Mandela also says that during this period if a man of colour who attempted to live as a human being, would be punished and isolated. Also a man who tried to fulfil his duty to his people would be inevitably ripped from his family and forced to live a life apart. The black people lived the life of a slave.

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