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Agreed, an inspirational human being, whose fight for justice made this world a better place.



?Let bygones be bygones. Let what has happened pass,? he said upon release, rejecting any suggestions of violent revenge. ?Take your knives and your guns and throw them into the sea,? he told his followers.

RIP Nelson Mandela.


What a privilege to have lived when this great man lived.


I hope his legacy can continue in all of us.


Hope Not Hate have opened a book of condolence which will be open for five days and then be delivered to the South African Embassy. What does Nelson Mandela mean to you? http://action.hopenothate.org.uk/mandela-tribute

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Ghandi

> Mother Teresa

> Aneurin Bevan


Mother Teresa doesn't belong on this list. Very misguided person. RIP Mandella though.


I came face to face with NM once. I had a boyfriend who lived in Muswell Hill. I was on my way to my BF's house and I saw Nelson Mandella walking from a house to a car. I stood and stared and eventually said hello and he smiled and got in the car. It was an extraordinary moment. You don't expect to come across a legend in a London suburb. I told my boyfriend and he said, oh yeah, there's an ANC guy with a house in my street.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7429566/South-African-government-buys-ANC-leaders-Muswell-Hill-home.html

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