Showing posts with label world leaders praise 'giant of history' at Mandela memorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world leaders praise 'giant of history' at Mandela memorial. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Obama, world leaders praise "giant of history" to Mandela memorial

They gathered in the tens of thousands - presidents, prime ministers, royals , celebrities and ordinary South Africans - all united to say goodbye to a man hailed as a global symbol of reconciliation.
In what has been considered one of the largest gatherings of world leaders in recent history , representatives worldwide sweepers , actors and religious figures joined together to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela.
From President Barack Obama to that of Cuba , Raul Castro , the praise came from all parties to a memorial service for four hours at the FNB stadium in Johannesburg for the revered statesman , who died Thursday at age 95 .
" Will we ever see the likes of Nelson Mandela again," Obama said in a speech amid roaring applause.
"People of South Africa - people of all races and from all walks of life - the world thanks you for sharing with us Nelson Mandela " he said, calling it a " giant of history. "
Grey skies and rain throughout the service did little to dampen the mood.
Inside the stadium , the atmosphere was festive, with people dancing , blowing vuvuzela plastic horns and singing songs of the struggle against apartheid.
Around them , massive photographs of Mandela posters hanging inside the stadium . In the same place 23 years before Mandela had delivered his first speech after being released from prison, hailed by supporters as the hope of a new South Africa .
Also known as Soccer City , the stadium was where Mandela made ​​his last public appearance in the World Cup final in July 2010 .
On Tuesday , many people carried banners in honor of " Madiba " , traditional clan name of Mandela. Others were involved in materials with face covered or green, yellow, black , red and blue colors of the South African flag .
Some had jobs lined up for skipped and in ensuring the seats so they could pay their respects to a man who was considered a moral compass and symbol of the struggle against racial oppression in South Africa.
" There's nobody like Madiba. He was one of a kind ," said South African President Jacob Zuma.
"Everyone has had a moment when Mandela global icon has touched their lives. "

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