Nelson Mandela, 20th century colossus, dies at 95

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  • Crow
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    • Oct 2010
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    Nelson Mandela, 20th century colossus, dies at 95



    Nelson Mandela, who became one of the world's most beloved statesmen and a colossus of the 20th century when he emerged from 27 years in prison to negotiate an end to white minority rule in South Africa, has died. He was 95.

    South African President Jacob Zuma made the announcement at a news conference late Thursday, saying "we've lost our greatest son."

    His death closed the final chapter in South Africa's struggle to cast off apartheid, leaving the world with indelible memories of a man of astonishing grace and good humor. Rock concerts celebrated his birthday. Hollywood stars glorified him on screen. And his regal bearing, graying hair and raspy voice made him instantly recognizable across the globe.

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  • Frosted
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    • Mar 2010
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    Right. Ok.

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    • wa3zrm
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      WH Marks Mandela´s Death with Pic of Obama in Mandela´s Cell

      On Thursday, in the aftermath of South African iconic leader Nelson Mandela’s death at age 95, President Obama’s White House account tweeted a tribute to Mandela – a picture of Obama in Mandela’s Robben Island prison cell, along with a quote from Obama about Mandela: (Photo/Tweet) Even in paying tribute to a historic figure, President Obama couldn’t help but make it about him.

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      • wa3zrm
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        • May 2009
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        3 things you didn't know about Nelson Mandela
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        The hero of the anti-apartheid struggle was not the saint we want him to be.
        The image of Nelson Mandela as a selfless, humble, freedom fighter turned cheerful, kindly old man, is well established in the West. If there is any international leader on whom we can universally heap praise it is surely he. But get past the halo we’ve placed on him without his permission, and Nelson Mandela had more than a few flaws which deserve attention.
        He signed off on the deaths of innocent people, lots of them
        Nelson Mandela was the head of UmKhonto we Sizwe, (MK), the terrorist wing of the ANC and South African Communist Party. At his trial, he had pleaded guilty to 156 acts of public violence including mobilising terrorist bombing campaigns, which planted bombs in public places, including the Johannesburg railway station. Many innocent people, including women and children, were killed by Nelson Mandela’s MK terrorists
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