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12 April, 05:18

The day of reconciliation day how do these changes reflect the values outlined in the South African constitution

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  1. 12 April, 05:29
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    The Day of Reconciliation, celebrated on December 16th by the republic of South Africa each year has the purpose of promote reconciliation and national unity and the fight against oppression suffered by the black community.

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    Though, originally its meaning was different and changed since 1838 (known originally as Dingane's day) several times during history, after Mandela's wining, since 1995 was stablished as a celebration which united both the feelings of the natives as well as the Afrikaners (white people) and is establish as a day of forgiveness and union for the entire South African nation, regardless of skin color, strengthening the principles of non-segregation, forgetfulness of resentment and differences that Mandela implemented as his ideology and that are outlined in the actual South Africa's constitution nowadays.
  2. 12 April, 05:32
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    South African people has a holiday that is celebrated on December the sixteenth day. The reason for this holiday is at the end of the apartheid and promoting unity and democracy. The day was founded to endeavor harmony strike among the advancing national solidarity and the separated past without compromising the political administration.

    South African republic founded several values, for instance, human dignity, the equality achievement of the human rights and constitution supremacy, and the abolition of racism and sexism.
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