Today Nelson Mandela is acclaimed as one of
the greatest perosnalities of our time. He belongs to that category of men who
have graced our civilization with their personal charishma and
Noble contributions. His life long fight
for the cause of freedom in South Africa and its eventual success will be written
in golden letters in the annals of history. His entire life epitomises
Man’s unquenchable thirst for freedom.
Nelson
Mandela was born in the year 1918 in rural Umata Transkei, South Africa.His
father was the chief adviser of Tembu ruler. After the death of his father in
1930, Nelson Mandela was sent to live with the chief of Tembu Nation. However,
in his late teens, Nelson Mandela renounced his hereditary rights to the
chiefdom and took up college studies. During the period of college studies he
came into contact with modern principles of freedom, liberty, democracy,
equality, political rights, etc. He was deeply distressed to see the sufferings
of his fellow Africans, who were no better than slaves under the British, who
had occupied their country since 1652.Their cruel oppression of his people
broke his heart and Nelson Mandela infused with the ideals of liberty and
democracy took up the cause of National freedom as a student and joined the
African National Congress (ANC), a small organisation which had been set up on
similar lines as the Indian National Congress in India. Within a few years
Nelson Mandela became its foremost leader and spokesman.
ANC challenged the racist political system
of apartheid, in which black Africans were legally discriminated against, in
all walks of life. ANC under Nelson Mandela’s leadership organised labour
strikes and nationwide protests and demonstrations against apartheid during the
1940’s, 1950’s and 1960’s. Their effrorts were met with cruel resistance,
torture and shedding of much African blodd.Nelson Mandela and other key leaders
of of ANC were arrested and charged with treason. In 1964, onwards Nelson
Mandel was imprisoned in the famous Robben Island, where he spent 27 years. During
the 27 years that he was in jail he became the source of inspiration and eaple.
Thousands and thousands of Africans joined the nationalist movement for freedom
forcing the white rulers to give up apartheid and release their beloved leader which they captured in 1990. In the
first free election that followed in 1994 ANC under Nelson Mandela won the
election and he was choosen to lead the country as its First Black Africans
Preident.
Nelson
Mandela’s greatest achievement was not so much in becoming South Africa’s first
black president as putting and end to the evil of apartheid which divided
blacks and white of South Africa. He ushered
in the history of South Aficqa and era of social harmony. National unity,democratic
governance, and building the national fabric from the scars of former regime. His
simple principles of political agitation almost on the lines of Mahatma Gandhi,
healing the wounds of hate, bringing about national unification, becoming the
symbol of the oppressed people all over the world etc. are some of his noble
legacies to the world.
Today
Nelson Mandela, Popularly known as “Madiba” in South Africa, is a household
name all over the world. Though retired from active politics, his ‘voice’ continues
to echo in our world wherever and whenever freedom of people are threatened and
chained. “His life has almost mirrored the journey of an entire people; a
remarkable journey of hardship , struggle and now liberation.”, so says an
editorial published in a South African Newspaper named ‘Sowetan’ on his 85th
birthday in July 2003.
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