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During the days of apartheid in South Africa, the white only controlled government considered people like Nelson Mandela to be terrorists. They sought to change a race repressive nation to a race free nation. Mandela's position was a threat to the status quo and he was given an unimaginable term of imprisonment.

In terms of normality, if that word is applicable, Mandela was a true freedom fighter.

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