The inauguration ceremony symbolised a common victory for justice , for peace , for human dignity against the most hated apartheid regime based on racial discrimination. Comment. Word limit 100 words

Nelson Mandela was a great hero who gave freedom to the blacks in South Africa. He was born on 18 July 1918 in the village of Mvezo in Umtata, then a part of South Africa’s Cape province. He fought against the ‘apartheid’ regime of South Africa which believed in racialism. He spent more than thirty years in South Africa’s prisons. He became the first Black President of South Africa when his parts came to power in democratic elections in 1994. This passage forms a part of the autobiography of Nelson Mandela titled Long Walk to Freedom. It is a saga of the glorious struggle that the Blacks of South Africa waged against the apartheid regime to gain freedom.
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The inauguration ceremony symbolised a victory for justice for peace for human dignity against the most hated apartheid regime based on racial discrimination comments
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ceremony symbolized a common victory for justice, for peace, for human

dignity against the most hated apartheid regime based on racial discrimination. Elucidate.
 

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- Inauguration ceremony marked the end of apartheid
- Attracted worldwide recognition
- International leaders and dignitaries came.
- Display of jets and military’s loyalty towards the government.
- Playing of two national anthems
 
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The inauguration ceremony of the installation of a democratically elected government in South Africa was of great historical importance. After the Boer war, white .peoples. patched up their differences. They imposed the domination of the whites through the apartheid based on racial discrimination. The inauguration ceremony attracted worldwide recognition. International leaders and dignitaries from more than 140 countries assembled at the amphitheatre in the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The whole world hailed it as a common victory for justice, for peace, for human dignity. The grand struggle of the black patriots against the most hated regime of apartheid succeeded. There was a spectacular display of jets and the salute by the bedecked generals with ribbons of President Mandela. It showed the military loyalty to democracy. The playing of the two national anthems symbolized a new regime based on equality irrespective of race and colour.
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