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Nelson Mandela's struggle for freedom inspired the world
Anti-apartheid icon and South Africa's first black president, who died aged 95, used his moral force to help heal scars of a torn nation.
Nelson Mandela's long walk from apartheid prisoner to South African president remade a country and inspired the world.
Mandela died peacefully at home in Johannesburg on Thursday, aged 95, after having spent months in critical condition following medical treatment for a lung infection. His body will lie in state from December 11, before a state burial on December 15.
I greet you all in the name of peace, democracy and freedom for all. I stand here before you not as a prophet, but as a humble servant of you, the people
Twenty-three years earlier, on February 11, 1990, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela emerged, greying but unbowed, from 27 years' detention for opposing the white-minority apartheid regime.
It was a defining moment of the 20th century.
In freeing the world's most famous political prisoner, President F. W. de Klerk sent an unequivocal message: after centuries of subjugation, millions of other black South Africans would soon be free too.
Apartheid was over.
"I greet you all in the name of peace, democracy and freedom for all," a 71-year-old Mandela said in his first public speech in 27 years.
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method of struggle of nelson mandela are ; At first he used protes methods like boycotts, strike, civil disobedience, non cooperation and mass rallies then after learning about mahatma gandhi he too clung firmly to the principle of non violence for more then 10 years and followed in the foot steps of Mahatma Gandhi.
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