The former South
African president had been a recurring lung infection. The Daily Telegraph reports
that his friends and family had gathered at his bed today.
Mandela's
struggle was one of the defining stories of the 20th century. Trained as a
lawyer, he became involved in politics after 1948 as South Africa moved into a system
of racial apartheid. While initially espousing non-violent protests with the
African National Congress (ANC), he eventually founded a militant organization
and was behind a bombing campaign in the early 1960s. He was arrested and
sentenced to life in prison in 1962.
Initially
imprisoned in a 8 feet by 7 feet concrete cell with only a straw mat on which
to sleep, Mandela's imprisonment soon became an international cause. He was
eventually released on 2 February 1990 after intervention by President F. W. de
Klerk.
Mandela became president of the ANC in 1991, and was
elected president of South Africa in May 1994, a position in which he remained
until 1999. During his time in office he led the dismantling of the apartheid
system, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. Mandela is survived
by his wife, Graça Machel, six children, and 17 grandchildren.
From Adenike Salako
Blog’s world our thought goes to the South Africans peole and the entire world,
Nelson Mandela RIP.
Source: Yahoonews
ah ah Mandela is died? ah ah rest in peace Mandela, we miss u.
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