Introduction:
March 1990 marked a historic moment in South African history as Nelson Mandela, the renowned anti-apartheid activist, walked out of Victor Verster Prison a free man. Mandela's release was a monumental event that transformed the political landscape of South Africa and set the stage for the end of apartheid. After spending 27 years behind bars for his unwavering fight against racial segregation, Mandela emerged as a symbol of hope, resilience, and reconciliation. His release not only ignited a wave of ecstatic celebration among South Africans but also garnered global attention, marking the beginning of a new era for the nation.
Details:
On February 11, 1990, South African President F.W. de Klerk made a historic announcement from Parliament, declaring the unbanning of several anti-apartheid organizations, including the African National Congress (ANC) – the political party that Mandela led. This significant move towards political reform set the stage for Mandela's release.
In the early hours of February 2