Yes, he attacked many government vehicles and property
he didn't want to sabotage anything he wanted good for his country
He was accused of sabotage, treason and conspiracy.
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In 1961, Mandela became the leader of the ANC's armed wing, which he co-founded. He coordinated a sabotage campaign against military, civilian and government targets, and made plans for a possible guerilla war if sabotage failed to end apartheid.
Nelson Mandela did not sabotage anything. Instead, he dedicated his life to fighting against apartheid, a system of racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa. Mandela advocated for equality, democracy, and justice, and his efforts eventually led to the dismantling of apartheid and his election as the first black President of South Africa.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela fought injustice by making peacefull protests with the rest of the ANC. Though then Nelson Mandela got arrested with about 150 other ANC leader. After that and the school childrens protest the sout africans decided to sabotage the whites. and that leaded to the release of Nelson Mandela.
You can not sabotage my house. It is made of steel!
BACKGROUND: Mandela was arrested and at the Rivonia Trial, Mandela and others were charged by the chief prosecutor Dr. Percy Yutar, the deputy attorney-general of the Transvaal, with the capital crimes of sabotage (which Mandela admitted) and crimes which were equivalent to treason, but easier for the government to prove. The second charge accused the defendants of plotting a foreign invasion of South Africa, which Mandela denied. In his statement from the dock at the opening of the defence case in the trial on 20 April 1964 at Pretoria Supreme Court, Mandela laid out the clarity of reasoning in the ANC's choice to use violence as a tactic. COMMENT: He was the leader of the organization who made and planted bombs etc. but Mandela probably did not kill someone directly.
Nelson Mandela was sent to jail for his anti-apartheid activism against the South African government, which imposed a system of racial segregation and discrimination. He was convicted of sabotage and sentenced to life in prison in 1964.
no. he was found guilty on four counts of sabotage
Nelson Mandela's speech is commonly known as "I Am Prepared to Die," although it is also referred to as his Rivonia Trial speech. This speech was delivered in 1964 during his trial for sabotage against the apartheid regime in South Africa.