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Nelson Mandela Facts and struggles in Life- Short biography

Nelson Mandela Facts and struggles in Life- Short biography

South African “Father of the Nation” in Nelson Mandela facts/ Nelson Mandela's Short Biography


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South African “Father of the Nation” in Nelson Mandela
“Father of the Nation” in Nelson Mandela
The family was anxious about Mandela’s revolution. The family tried to bind them in responsibilities by marrying them, but Nelson escaped from home while leaving private life and moved to Johannesburg. There he worked as a watchman in the gold mine and there lived in a settlement called Alexandra. After this, he worked as a clerk in a law firm. In Johannesburg itself, the only metamorphosis came from ‘Walter Isuzu’ and ‘Water Albertan’. These two friends have a great impact on Nelson’s political life. Together with some of their allies, they formed the ‘African National Congress Youth League’. Mandela elected secretary of this organization in 1947. Along with this, they also appointed him the officer of transitional ANC. Facing the defeat of the African National Congress (ANC) elections. With the removal of the Congress President, the demand for a new chairman gained. Considering the ideas of the Youth Congress, moving the main party was kept. ‘Walter Sisulu’ created an action plan, the African National Congress conceded which. After that, they elected Nelson president of Youth Congress in 1951.


Nelson Mandela Facts and struggles in Life


In 1952, Nelson established a law firm to fight legal battles. It banned them for Nelson’s growing popularity. They sent him out of Johannesburg in charge of class discrimination. It banned them, so they could not take part in any meeting. Nelson and Oliver made an M-Plan to avoid the government’s suppression cycle. M meanings were from Mandela. It was decided that work should be done by breaking the Congress in the chakras and living according to the situation. Despite the ban, Nelson moved to Clinton and took part in the Congress party. He worked there with all the organizations who were struggling for the independence of blacks.
Movement and Nelson became life partners. The ANC accepted the charter of independence and this step called the restraint of the government. The round of arrests started all over the country. 156 leaders who supported the movement of apartheid from across the country with ANC president, and they arrested Nelson. The movement became disadvantaged Nelson and his colleagues were accused of treason The punishment for this crime was the death penalty. It prosecuted all the leaders and in 1961 Nelson, and they declared 29 absconding after being declared innocent.



Nelson’s growing base was increasing due to the government’s suppression cycle. The apartheid government was trying to break the agitation. Among the few laws passed were those who were not in the interests of blacks. Nelson opposed these laws. During the protests, in the city of Sharpville, police opened fire on protesters. They killed about 180 people. In this cruel repression cycle of the government, Nelson’s belief has vanished from non-violence. In view of the merits of the facts, the ANC took the decision to fight the arms. ANC’s group squad was named ‘Spear of the Nation’ and Nelson was made its president.


The government wanted to arrest Nelson by finishing this organization. To avoid this, Nelson went out of the country and demanded his basic rights in ‘Addis Ababa’. After that Algeria went to the training of gorilla techniques. After this Mandela went to London where he met again with ‘Oliver Tambo’. Together with the opposition parties in London, they tried to explain their point to the entire world. Once again he reached South Africa where he was arrested. They sentenced Nelson to five years in prison. They accused them of leaving the country illegally. The government did not consider him the leader of the revolution. Meanwhile, the government raided the Looseleaf and threw the MK headquarters. All the great MK leaders were arrested and everyone, including Mandela, was sentenced to life imprisonment. They sent Mandela ‘Robben Island’ they consider which to be South Africa’s black pepper.



In 1989, there was a change in power in South Africa, and liberal leader F. W. Clarke became the head of the country. They removed all restrictions on black parties. They released all those prisoners who were not prosecuted. The sun rose in the evening of Mandela’s life. On February 11, 1990, Mandela became independent. 1994 became the President of South Africa by winning the country’s first democratic election.


Nelson Mandela, who usually dressed in shirted shirts, was a very handsome man of Muzzakya mood. In 1993, ‘Nelson Mandela’ and ‘D Clark’ were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace. In 1990, India honoured him with the country’s highest award Bharat Ratna. Mandela is the first foreigner to get Bharat Ratna.

Mandela loved children very much In 2002, over 20,000 children took part in the Christmas party in their native Gov, and had a lot of fun for three to four days. Mandela was also a lawyer and boxer. In a program in 1998, he said I would regret that I could not win the World Champion title of heavyweight boxing.

According to tradition during prison, a number knows every prisoner. Mandela’s number was 46664. These numbers are still stuck in different areas of life. They shaped South Africa’s sick clothes In the industry, to blow up the province, and they dedicated it to Nelson Mandela under the name of 46664 apparel. In 2002, they created an organization named, which campaigned to bring awareness among youth towards AIDS and HIV. Although the world knows them as Nelson Mandela, they also had five more names. The first name Philohela, kept by the parents, was kept by Nelson a primary school teacher. In South Africa, they know him as Madimba. Some people called him either Tata or Khulu, in the African language, which means father and grandfather, respectively. They also called Mandela Dalibhunga at 16. The leader of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, the country’s first black President Nelson Mandela, who took inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi, passed away on 5 December 2013 after a prolonged illness.



The news of his demise came when the premiere of his film ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’ was being run in a London hall. At the end of the premiere, film producer Anand Singh to everyone gave the news. Mandela was an unprecedented and brave man. He was a celebrity we celebrated the whose birthday as Nelson Mandela International Day in his lifetime. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Mandela is a symbol of the UN’s high ideals. Someone has given these honours to Mandela for their continued efforts to establish peace, establish apartheid, protect human rights and establish gender equality. Today even though Mandela is not in this mortal world, but the greatness of his sacrifice and struggle is alive to inspire the entire world. Nelson Mandela conceived a landlocked and independent society where all people are associated with peace and everyone gets equal opportunities. He said, “When a person plays the service of his country and people as his duty, he gets peace. I think I have tried that, and so I can sleep peacefully till the end.

 Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela; 18 July 1918 - December 5, 2013


Born -July 18, 1918, Muezo, Cape Province, South Africa
5th December 2013 (age 95)
Houghton, Johannesburg, South Africa
Birth name- Rolihlahla Mandela
Nationality- South African
Political Party -African National Congress
Life partner- Evelyn natoco mess (Vs. 1944-1957; Divorce)
Vinnie Madicizela (Vs. 1958-1996; Divorce)
Gasha Machal (Vs 1998-2013; to death)
Kids- Medica Thambelik Mandela
Maksim Mandela
McGrath Levnica Mandela
Maksim Mandela
Zania Mandela
Xinziswa Mandela
Residence Houghton Estate, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Academic affiliation university of fort har
University of London External System
University of South Africa

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