Nelson Mandela

"You cannot hate the roots of a tree nor hate it." This saying has a deep meaning. The tree still has a single parentage: roots, stems, branches, and leaves. Each part of this entity has a specific role or function in the production of the fruit and the existence of the tree itself. Humans are also different and complementary to each other, but this does not mean that we prefer or favor one over others at all. There is no distinction between black and white. Otherwise, it is racist. Let us mention those who suffered from racism and lived their life defending freedom and equality. I think you know who we're going to talk about .... Well, we're going to talk about "the first black president of South Africa (Nelson Mandela)".

The story began in a village called "Meviso" in South Africa in 1918. When he was 12 years old, his father passed away, then he went to live in "McSweeney". He attended the University of Fort Hare. Then he moved to Johannesburg, obtained a law degree from the University of South Africa and entered politics by joining the African National Congress (ANC) (black nationalist). It was the beginning of his opposition to the policy of racial discrimination. Founded an opposition national party. Mandela began working against apartheid after the 1948 elections in which only whites voted, and after the anti-racism party won. In 1950, Mandela became Chairman of the Executive Committee of the National Congress Party and continued his struggle against apartheid. He was arrested several times, and was sentenced to short terms, and did not prevent him from opposing racism, and in 1964 he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but his supporters from the NCP did not stop About their struggle until he was released unconditionally in 1990 after serving 27 years in prison. In the same year, he began negotiations with de Klerk (President of South Africa (to end racism in South Africa, and after several rounds of negotiations, the conflict between the two parties was resolved, and both Nelson Mandela and De Clarke were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.) In 1994 Nelson was elected. Mandela as the first black president of South Africa, and continued to rule until his retirement in 1999. Thus, Mandela demonstrated the value of equality and freedom among human beings.

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