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Our major weapon of struggle against Apartheid oppression and

exploitation is our people organized into mass formations of the democratic


movement. The lines Nelson Mandela said during the battle colors.

Mostly his fellow people are tortured or abused. Face unfair trials.
Restricted in their freedom of expression. Not only that, but women and children
in particular are marginalized in numerous ways, the press is not free, and
dissenters are silenced, too often permanently. While some gains have been
made over the course of the last six decades, human rights violations still plague
the world today.

He became the civil rights leader, leading many against the Apartheid
government. In case you don’t know, Apartheid was a system of racial inequality
which kept all races separate from one another. He negotiated the freedom and
equality of all South Africans that made key importance to liberty and freedom of
all black people. And later on, receiving the Nobel peace prize for our work during
the civil rights revolution in South Africa.

It wasn’t easy. It was a difficult task. Being imprisoned for 27 years? I can’t
really manage that at all. But he continues his mission in his little ways in that
Island (Robben Island to be exact).

We are all like Nelson Mandela. We have something to fight for. Even
though the white people invading South Africa is oppressing the black people,
there’s no word of “fear” within them. They fought of what’s theirs. They have
the right. The right of having liberty. Ending the plague of human rights violations
in terms in colors!

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