Genocide- Genocide is the deliberate murder of a whole community or race.
Colonialism- Colonialism is the practice by which a powerful; country directly controls less powerful countries and uses their resources to increase its own power and wealth.
Discrimination- Discrimination is the practice of treating one person or group of people less fairly or less well than other people or groups.
Apartheid-Apartheid was a political system in South-Africa in which people were divided into racial groups and kept apart by law.
Separating- If one thing is separate from another, there is a barrier, space, or division between them, so that they are clearly two things.
Propaganda- Propaganda is information, often inaccurate information which a political organization publishes or broadcasts in order to influence people.
Tribunal- A tribunal is a special court or committee that is appointed to deal with particular problems.
Refugee- refugees ate people who have been forced to leave their homes or their country, either because there is a war there or because of their political or religious beliefs.
Holocaust- A holocaust is an event in which there is a lot of destruction and many people are killed, especially one caused by war.
Nelson Mandela- Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela served as President of Africa from 1994 to 1999, and was the first South A frica president to be elected in fully representive democratic election. Before his presidency, Manela was an anti-apartheid activisr, and the leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress. Following his release from prison on 11 February 1990, Mandela led his partyin th negotiations that led to multi-racial democracy in 1994. As president from 1994 to 1999, he frequently gave priority to reconciliaction, while introducing policied aimed at combating poverty and inequality in South Africa. In South Africa, Mandela is often known as Madiba, his Xhosa clan name or as tata. Mandela has received more 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prizes
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