Thursday, December 5, 2013

BREAKING NEWS: Nelson Mandela Dies On December 5, 2013.

Former South African President Nelson Mandela died peacefully at his Johannesburg home on Thursday, December 5, after a prolonged lung infection.
Mandela, the country's first black president and anti-apartheid icon, would receive a full state funeral, President Jacob Zuma said, ordering flags to be flown at half mast.   "Fellow South Africans, our beloved Nelson Rohlihla Mandela, the founding president of our democratic nation, has departed. ... Our people have lost a father. Although we knew this day was going to come, nothing can diminish our sense of a profound and enduring loss. His tireless struggle for freedom earned him the respect of the world. His humility, passion and humanity, earned him their love," Zuma said. Mandela spent nearly three months in the hospital through September, initially to treat a lung infection. Nelson Mandela led South Africa's transition from white-minority rule in the 1990s, after 27 years in prison. He negotiated with the nation's white leaders toward establishing democracy and was elected South Africa's first black president in 1994. He stepped down after five years in office. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. As president, Mandela faced the monumental task of forging a new nation from the deep racial injustices left over from the apartheid era, making reconciliation the theme of his time in office. The hallmark of Mandela's mission was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which probed apartheid crimes on both sides of the struggle and tried to heal the country's wounds. It also provided a model for other countries torn by civil strife. "During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination," he used to say. In retirement, he shifted his energies to battling South Africa's AIDS crisis and the struggle became personal when he lost his only surviving son to the disease in 2005. Mandela's last major appearance on the global stage came in 2010 when he attended the championship match of the soccer World Cup, where he received a thunderous ovation from the 90,000 at the stadium in Soweto.








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