The tough decision that Nelson Mandela made; in my opinion; is the cancellation of racism and imposing equal human rights irrelevant to color or religion.
nelson mandela arrived in johannesburg. like thousands of black people, hoping to have a more brighter future and get more paid. He arrived at johannesburg in 1941. IN 1942 he began working as a law clerk at the firm witkin,sidelsky & Eidelman. mandela progressed through the year's had high hopes for his future but something came in his way and had to live in jail for 27 years and when he came out he won the noble peace award for being the humble one and causing peace but that really to me doesnt make sense because before he won the award they called him a "terriost" and said he was a "racist" man. that may not fit into the question you asked but when you asked that question it made me think about this:)
he fought against racism and anti apartate in South Africa. He felt very strongly about his beliefs and for that he was jailed in 1962 and convicted of treson and sentanced to a life sentanced in prison.he was then released on feb 11th 1990 The most notable positive contribution of Mandela's presidency was probably the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. When Apartheid ended the country was full of people who had suffered gross human rights violations and wanted justice, but the crimes were so widespread that it wasn't feasible to imprison everyone who had been part of the previous regime without causing a total collapse of the government. The TRC allowed the country to face up to its past without destroying itself. On a less positive note Mandela's presidency has been justifiably criticized for its poor handling of the AIDS epidemic in a country that has one of the highest rates of infection in the world. (He dedicated relatively little time to addressing the problem before retiring as President, a decision he now acknowledges was a terrible mistake.)
It is a maneuver or tactic used in Wrestling. oddly, there is no (Full Nelson) or whole Nelson. Name does NOT refer to British Admiral who died at Trafalgar of a gunshot wound. Title doesn"t make much sense.
He can stay with them.
it is a good idea so you don't make the same mistakes over again and so you can learn from your decision.
Nelson Mandela ended the Apartheid in South Africa
Yes he did
for his apartheid
Nelson Mandela made peace by terminating the apartheid regime. Nelson also laid the foundation for a new democratic South Africa.
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Nelson Mandela stood for values such as peace, justice, and civil rights. He believed in equality for everyone, and fought hard to make sure that he was able to receive the same treatment that the white people did.
when nelson madela was a president foutht against apartheid in south africa.nelson mandela is a hero
he tryed to make everyone equal.
he became the first African American president in south Africa