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Nelson Mandela Close to Death

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  1. rocketsjudoka

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    It looks like the end is near for Nelson Mandela as CBS News is reporting his organs are failing and his family, even Winnie Mandela, is with him.

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    Sad News. Im pissed I didn't learn ANYTHING about him in school. Can someone please educate me. Thanks
     
  3. rocketsjudoka

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    I don't know how old you are but I am surprised you didn't learn a lot about him. In my opinion he will be end up being one of the most important figures of the 20th Century.

    Here is a good start.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Mandela
     
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    I hope his last days on this planet are peaceful and do him justice. The man is one of the few living human beings who you can say impacted multiple generations for the better of society.

    God bless him.
     
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    Couldn't have said it better myself. May God be with you and your family during this time Mr Mandela
     
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    One of the icons of the 20th century. He is the very definition of a role model.
     
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    http://www.google.com/
     
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    Most awesome civil rights leader like... ever.
     
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    one of my favorite revolutionaries of all time.
    I rank him third behind jesus and mlk jr, because both of those guys did it without violence,which is pretty amazing.
     
  10. roflmcwaffles

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    Damn close to 100 years old, didn't realize he was that old.

    At least he lived a full life, and has a legacy behind him that will last forever.
     
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    One of the greatest men to ever grace this earth. Hopefully he passes peacefully. His family and South Africa will be in complete mourning. :(
     
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    Left a large impact on his country and the world, admirable man.

    I just wished he could have hung around to see South Africa in the future. It's not as bad as apartheid, but it's certainly not very good right now either.
     
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    At least he lived to see the country host the world cup... albeit one of the most annoying world cups ever with the vuvuvuzuieouala.
     
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    #46664 will never die.
     
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    Well said.

    You've done enough, Mr. Mandela. Rest well.
     
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    Much respect and rest well deserved Mr. Mandela :). Folks, we will all reach this stage eventually. He did something that he was passionate about throughout his life. Are we doing the same with ours before it's too late? :cool:
     
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    "Trill *****s dont die" - Pimp C
     
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    If non-violence is your criteria, then you should add Mahatma Gandhi to your list.
     
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    I recently heard that the CIA tipped in his arrest. Details on the internet is sparse. Anyone know more?
     
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    Found it....

    I like how the media distorts whatever he says when it runs counter to our established perceptions of him...He's such a well spoken man!
    http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...ties-gerard-ludi-cia-spokesman-mark-mansfield

    Ex-official: Cia Helped Jail Mandela
    June 10, 1990|By Joseph Albright and Marcia Kunstel, Cox News Service.
    WASHINGTON — For nearly 28 years the U.S. government has harbored an increasingly embarrassing secret: A CIA tip to South African intelligence agents led to the arrest that put black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela in prison for most of his adult life.

    But now, with Mandela en route to the U.S. to a hero`s welcome, a former U.S. official has revealed that he has known of the CIA role since Mandela was seized by agents of the South African police special branch on Aug. 5, 1962.

    The former official, now retired, said that within hours after Mandela`s arrest Paul Eckel, then a senior CIA operative, walked into his office and said approximately these words: ``We have turned Mandela over to the South African security branch. We gave them every detail, what he would be wearing, the time of day, just where he would be. They have picked him up. It is one of our greatest coups.``

    With Mandela out of prison, the retired official decided there is no longer a valid reason for secrecy. He called the American role in the affair

    ``one of the most shameful, utterly horrid`` byproducts of the Cold War struggle between Moscow and Washington for influence in the Third World.

    Asked about the tip to South African authorities, CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield said: ``Our policy is not to comment on such allegations.``

    Reports that American intelligence tipped off the South African officials who arrested Mandela have circulated for years. Newsweek reported in February that the agency was believed to have been involved.

    Mandela, now 71, arrives in the United States June 20 as part of an international tour to bolster the anti-apartheid movement. The deputy African National Congress president, widely regarded as the world`s pre-eminent political prisoner when he finally was released in February, is due to be honored by a ticker-tape Broadway parade and to address a joint session of Congress.

    But in 1962 the CIA`s covert branch saw the African National Congress as a threat to the stability of a friendly South African government. At the time, that government not only had just signed a military cooperation agreement with the United States but also served as an important source of uranium.

    The CIA knew of Mandela`s whereabouts because it had put an undercover agent into the inner circle of the African National Congress group in Durban, according to Gerard Ludi, a retired South African intelligence official.

    Mandela was being sought as a fugitive for his anti-apartheid activities. The morning after a secret dinner party with other congress members in Durban, Mandela, dressed as a chauffeur, ran into a roadblock. He was immediately recognized and arrested.
     

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