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What "twin obligations" does Mandela mention? What happened to people who tried to perform both these obligations under the white rule in South Africa? (100-120words)​

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Answered by DivineEyes
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Answer:

the twin obligation are as follows;

  • × The first obligation is towards his wife, children and family members.
  • × the second obligation is towards his community and the people who relied on him

Obligation can simply said to be his duties to the people.

Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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Mandela mentions that every man has twin obligations. The first one is to his family- parents, wife, and children. The second obligation is to his people- his community and his country. Everyone fulfils his duties as per his inclination and interest.

A man cannot fulfill these obligations in a country like South Africa because the people didn't have political emancipation in the country.

It was this desire for the freedom of

The oppressed

and the oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity.

Mandela always said that the political freedom was the result of sacrifices of thousands of the black people who fought for that. He said that it could not be repaid. He thought himself as the sum of all of those African patriots. He regretted that he could not thank them. He cursed the policy of apartheid that wounded the people of his country, which would take centuries to heal.

He also said that the oppression and brutality of the white people produced great freedom fighters like Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Luthuli, Fischer and many more. They were the men of courage, wisdom and large heartedness. They really suffered a lot for the political freedom of the country.

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