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20 August, 13:21

Read the passage below and answer the question.

I am also here today as a representative of the millions of people across the globe, the anti-apartheid movement, the governments and organizations that joined with us, not to fight against South Africa as a country or any of its peoples, but to oppose an inhumane system and sue for a speedy end to the apartheid crime against humanity.

In at least two hundred words, considering the award being accepted, your knowledge of the time period, and the passage below, what is the primary purpose of this speech?

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  1. 20 August, 14:38
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    Nelson Mandela gave a speech to raise voice against the apartheid system in South Africa and protest against it.

    Explanation:

    This speech was given by Nelson Mandela who was a Nobel prize winner. He wanted to raise voice against the apartheid system in South Africa. He wanted to protest against it.

    Apartheid system was the racial segregation and discrimination against the non white people in South Africa even though they were in majority. And the power and liberty was enjoyed by the people of white community who were not in majority. So Nelson Mandela did not like this system and was totally against it.
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