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South Africa: Mandela Was a Flawed Icon. but Without Him South Africa Would Be a Sadder Place

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[The Conversation Africa] I was one of the thousands who watched Nelson Mandela, the South African liberation struggle hero, leave prison on 11 February 1990, and then mount the podium in front of Cape Town's City Hall, expressing the hope that the apartheid government would agree to negotiations so that there might no longer be the need for armed struggle against apartheid to continue. He said:

Source: allAfrica.com
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