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Does Mandela think the oppressor is free? Why/why not?

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Does Mandela think the oppressor is free? Why/why not?

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Mandela does not think that the oppressor is free because according to him an oppressor is a victim of hatred who is behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness. He realises that both the oppressor and the oppressed are robbed of their humanity and peace.

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