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प्रश्न
Discuss the role of F.W. de Klerk in introducing black majority rule in South Africa.
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उत्तर
- F.W. de Klerk, the last white President of South Africa, played a key role in introducing Black majority rule and ending the apartheid system.
- Recognising that apartheid was no longer viable politically or economically, he initiated a series of historic reforms.
- In 1990, F.W. de Klerk:
- Unbanned anti-apartheid organizations such as the African National Congress (ANC) and Pan Africanist Congress (PAC),
- Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years.
- He initiated the process of repealing apartheid laws, which included those that enforced segregation and limited Black political participation.
- He engaged in negotiations with Black leaders, including Mandela, to draft a new democratic constitution.
- These efforts led to South Africa’s first multiracial elections in 1994, which marked the end of white minority rule.
- In 1993, F.W. de Klerk and Mandela shared the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in peacefully transitioning the country to democracy.
- His leadership helped lay the foundation for a new, inclusive South Africa.
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