1. Nelson Mandela : 1918 - 2013
by le-vinhbinh
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December 9, 2013
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2. Nelson Mandela 1918 - 2013
Remembering Mandela
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ANC supporters pray in front of the courthouse of Johannesburg,
on Dec. 28, 1956, to support 152 anti-apartheid militants, including
Nelson Mandela, during their trial. (AFP/Getty Images) #
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4. Nelson Mandela, leaves the Pretoria
synagogue, being used as a court, at the end
of the day's proceedings in 1958 during his
first treason trial. He and other defendants
were acquitted on 1961 after a four and half
year trial. The South Africa government said
on Nov. 21 that it will not send the black
leader back to prison when he completes his
hospital stay but keep him under close guard
at an unspecified location. (Associated
Press)
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5. December 9, 2013
Eight men, among them anti-apartheid leader and
African National Congress (ANC) member Nelson
Mandela, sentenced to life imprisonment in the
Rivonia trial leave the Palace of Justice in Pretoria with
their fists raised in defiance through the barred
windows of the prison car on June 16, 1964. The eight
men were accused of conspiracy, sabotage and
treason. (AFP/Getty Images) #
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6. A man washes a 'Free Mandela' slogan off the side of King's
College Chapel, Cambridge, UK. (Peter Dunne/Getty Images) #
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7. Nelson Mandela and his wife Winnie as they sing the hymn of the African National Congress
during their appearance before the World of Churches Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, June 8,
1990.
REUTERS/Mike Marucci
Nelson Mandela and his wife pass the hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers in lower
Manhattan during a ticker tape parade, June 20, 1990.
REUTERS/Mark Peterson
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Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo meet for the first time after 28 years on March 12,
1990, at the beginning of a week-long visit of Mr. Mandela to Sweden.
REUTERS/Anders Holmstroem
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Nelson Mandela and his wife Winnie
salute the crowd at the Trocadero
esplanade prior to the start of a concert
for human rights in Paris, June 6, 1990.
REUTERS/Christine Grunnet
Nelson Mandela and his wife Winnie visit his family
grave in his home village of Qunu, April 26, 1990.
REUTERS/Juda Ngwenya
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8. Nelson Mandela: 1918 - 2013
Nelson Mandela as he is greeted by tens of thousands of
people in Harlem, June 21, 1990.
REUTERS/File
Nelson Mandela acknowledges the cheers of the United Nations members during a speech
to the U.N. Committee Against Apartheid, in the General Assembly Hall, June 22, 1990.
REUTERS/Mark Cardwell
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Nelson Mandela and President George Bush on the South Lawn of the White House, June
25, 1990.
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Nelson Mandela holds his grandson Bambata as he arrives back in Johannesburg
after a tour, November 9, 1990.
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REUTERS/Ulli Michel
9. Nelson Mandela, accompanied by his
wife Winnie, walks out of the Victor
Verster prison, near Cape Town, after
spending 27 years in apartheid jails on
Feb. 11, 1990. (Juda
Ngwenya/Files/Reuters) #
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10. ANC president Nelson Mandela is
surrounded by young supporters after
addressing residents at Phola Park, a
squatter settlement east of
Johannesburg, on May 31, 1992.
(Walter Dhladhla/AFP/Getty Images) #
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11. A long line of people wait outside the polling station in the
black township of Soweto, in the southwest suburbs of
Johannesburg, to vote in South Africa's first all-race elections
on April 27, 1994. Nelson Mandela, who became one of the
world's most beloved statesmen and a colossus of the 20th
century when he emerged from 27 years in prison to negotiate
an end to white minority rule in South Africa, died at 95 years
of age on Dec. 5. South African President Jacob Zuma made the
announcement at a news conference late on Dec. 5, 2013,
saying "we've lost our greatest son." (Denis Farrell/Associated
Press/File) #
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12. African National Congress (ANC) president Nelson
Mandela salutes the crowd, on Feb. 24, 1994, as he
enters Roodepan township in Kimberley during an
electoral meeting. South Africans will vote on April 27,
1994 in the country's first democratic and multiracial
general elections. (Guy Tillim/AFP/Getty Images) #
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13. Nelson Mandela stares out of the window of the prison cell he occupied on Robben Island for
much of his 27 year incarceration, February 11th, 1994.
REUTERS/Patrick de Noirmont
Nelson Mandela and former second Deputy President F.W. de Klerk hold their hands high as
they address a huge crowd in front of the Union Building after the first presidential
inauguration, May 10, 1994.
REUTERS/Juda Ngwenya
President Nelson
Mandela and rightwing leader Carel
Boshoff inspect a
statue of the late
prime minister
Hendrik Verwoerd,
architect of
apartheid, August
15, 1995.
REUTERS/Juda
Ngwenya
President Nelson Mandela addresses a rally in this township near Pretoria, June 25, 1995.
REUTERS/File
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14. South African President Nelson Mandela accepts his army-style boots from Vicky Swai,
December 12, 1995. Mandela was reunited with his old boots, more than three decades
after he had left them in Tanzania while still an underground activist.
REUTERS/Juda Ngwenya
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Nelson Mandela and Queen Elizabeth II ride
in a carriage outside Buckingham Palace on
the first day of a state visit to Britain, July 9,
1996.
REUTERS/Stringer
President Nelson Mandela celebrates his 78th birthday with more than 2,000 disabled
children in KwaZulu Natal province, July 19, 1996.
REUTERS/Juda Ngwenya
South Africa's President Nelson Mandela raises his hands to quiet the crowd during a
prolonged standing ovation at a specially convened Harvard University ceremony honoring him,
September 18, 1998. Mandela followed in the footsteps of President George Washington and
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill as one of only three men to have been honored by
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Harvard University with such a ceremony.
REUTERS/Jim Bourg
15. Nelson Mandela walks past a plaque honouring the 1.5 million Jewish children killed by the
Nazis during World War II after he signed a visitors' book at the end of his visit to the
Children's Memorial in the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial October 18, 1999.
REUTERS/Jim Hollander
Nelson Mandela celebrates the 10th anniversary of his release from jail by unveiling a plaque
at a new monument at his birthplace at Mvezo in rural Transkei, February 11, 2000.
REUTERS/Juda Ngwenya
Nelson Mandela gives an animated
speech to the crowds at Trafalgar
Square during the South African
democracy concert, April 29, 2001.
REUTERS/Jonathan Evans
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Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca Machel celebrate underneath a
shower of confetti during his 85th birthday, July 19,2003.
REUTERS/POOL/Themba Hadebe
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16. Nelson Mandela smiles at a
news conference ahead of the
second 46664 concert near
the small Southern Cape
province town of George in
this March 18, 2005 file
photo.
REUTERS/Mike
Hutchings/Files
Nelson Mandela, one of Africa's most committed
campaigners in the battle against AIDS, announces
that his only surviving son had succumbed to the
disease, January 6, 2005.
Nelson Mandela blows out the
candles on his birthday cake, as his
wife Graca Machel watches, during
his 90th birthday celebrations at
his house inDecember 9, 2013
Qunu, July 19, 2008.
REUTERS/Themba Hadebe/Pool
Nelson Mandela waves after casting his vote at a
polling station in Houghton, April 22, 2009.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
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17. Former South African President Nelson
Mandela, who turned 89 years old on July
18, 2007, laughs while celebrating his
birthday with children at the Nelson
Mandela Children's Fund in Johannesburg
on July 24, 2007. (Denis Farrell/Associated
Press/File) #
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18. Nelson Mandela listens to
the State of The Nation
address being delivered
by the current President
Jacob Zuma at Parliament
in Cape Town, June 3,
2009.
REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca attend the inauguration of President Jacob Zuma at
the Union Buildings in Pretoria, May 9, 2009.
REUTERS/Steve Crisp
A statue of Nelson Mandela
stands outside the gates of
Drakenstein Correctional Centre
(formerly Victor Verster Prison),
near Paarl in Western Cape
province, February 10, 2010.
REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly
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Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca Machel wave to the crowd at Soccer City stadium
during the closing ceremony for the 2010 World Cup in Johannesburg, July 11, 2010.
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REUTERS/Michael Kooren
19. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) poses for a photograph with Nelson Mandela,
94, former president of South Africa, and his wife Graca Machel (L) at his home in
Qunu, South Africa, August 6, 2012.
REUTERS/Jacquelyn Martin/Pool
A boy walks past a mural painted outside the house former South African President Nelson
Mandela once lived in, in Johannesburg's Alexandra township June 9, 2013.
REUTERS/Mujahid Safodien
Artist Sudarshan Pattnaik works on a sand sculpture created in the likeness of former South
African President Nelson Mandela, to wish him a speedy recovery, in Puri, about 65km (40
miles) from the eastern city Bhubaneswar in the Indian state of Odisha June 9, 2013. .
REUTERS/Stringer
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A well-wisher takes a picture using a cell phone of a banner with the image of former South
African President Nelson Mandela, outside the Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital where he is being
treated, in Pretoria July 18, 2013.
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REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
21. Schoolchildren hold candles and portraits of former South
African President Nelson Mandela during a prayer
ceremony at a school in the southern Indian city of
Chennai on Dec. 6. (Babu/Reuters) #
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22. A woman leaves flowers at a statue of South
Africa's former president Nelson Mandela at
South Bank in London December 6, 2013. South
African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died
peacefully at home in Johannesburg at the age of
95 on Thursday after months fighting a lung
infection, leaving his nation and the world in
mourning for a man revered as a moral
giant.REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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23. December 9, 2013
A boy pauses at a shrine outside the home of former South African President
Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg December 6, 2013. South African anti-apartheid
hero Mandela died peacefully at home at the age of 95 on Thursday after months
fighting a lung infection, leaving his nation and the world in mourning for a man
revered as a moral giant.REUTERS/Grant Lee Neuenburg
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24. Flowers left by mourners surround a portrait of Nelson Mandela in the Sandton
district of Johannesburg on Dec. 6. Mandela, the revered icon of the antiapartheid struggle in South Africa and one of the towering political figures of the
20th century, died on Dec. 5 aged 95. Mandela, who was elected South Africa's
first black president after spending nearly three decades in prison, had been
receiving treatment for a lung infection at his Johannesburg home since
September, after three months in hospital in a critical state. (Carl de
Souza/AFP/Getty Images)
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25. South African children hold placards showing the face of
Nelson Mandela as they celebrate his life, in the street
outside his old house in Soweto, Johannesburg, South
Africa, on Dec. 6. Flags were lowered to half-staff and
people in black townships, in upscale mostly white
suburbs and in South Africa's vast rural grasslands
commemorated Nelson Mandela with song, tears and
prayers while pledging to adhere to the values of unity
and democracy that he embodied. (Ben
Curtis/Associated Press) #
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26. A girl holds a South African national flag as people mourn the
death of former President Nelson Mandela outside Cape Town City
Hall, where Mandela made his first speech after his release from
his 27-year incarceration, on Dec. 6. (Mike Hutchings/Reuters) #
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27. People comfort each other
outside the residence of former
South African President Nelson
Mandela in Johannesburg on
Dec. 6. (Siphiwe
Sibeko/Reuters) #
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28. A young girl lays flowers in memory of Nelson Mandela in the
Sandton district of Johannesburg on Dec. 6. (Carl de
Souza/AFP/Getty Images) #
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29. Workmen unfurl a giant banner with a photo of
the late South African President Nelson
Mandela to cover the facade of the Quai d'Orsay
Foreign Affairs Ministry in Paris, on Dec. 6.
(Charles Platiau/Reuters) #
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30. South Africans hold pictures of former
South African president Nelson Mandela as
they pay tribute following his death in
Johannesburg on Dec. 6. (Alexander
Joe/AFP/Getty Images) #
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31. A picture of South African leader Nelson Mandela is taped
to a wall beneath the Apollo Theatre marquee, on Dec. 5,
in the Harlem neighborhood of New York. (John
Minchillo/Associated Press) #
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32. A woman holding a candle and a rose cries
outside the house of former South African
president Nelson Mandela following his
death in Johannesburg on Dec. 5.
(Alexander Joe/AFP/Getty Images) #
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37. The UN Security Council observes a minute of silence upon
the news of the death of former South African President
Nelson Mandela, in New York on Dec. 5. UN leader Ban Kimoon hailed Nelson Mandela as a "giant for justice" who had
also left his mark with a profound sense of human decency.
(Eskinder Debebe/AFP/Getty Images) #
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38. A well-wisher writes a message on a
poster of Nelson Mandela on which he
and others have written their messages of
condolence and support, in the street
outside his old house in Soweto,
Johannesburg, South Africa on Dec. 6.
(Ben Curtis/Associated Press) #
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39. A well-wisher writes a message on a
poster of Nelson Mandela, where she
and others have written their messages
of condolence and support, in the
street outside his old house in
Johannesburg, Dec. 6, 2013.
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40. Keaton Anderson, 10, poses for a photograph for his
father Dijon Anderson, of Bowie, Md., as they visit the
statue of Nelson Mandela at the South African
Embassy in Washington, which is currently under
renovation, on Dec. 5. (Charles Dharapak/Associated
Press) #
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41. Mourners sing and dance to celebrate the life
of Nelson Mandela, in the street outside his
old house in Soweto, Johannesburg, South
Africa, on Dec. 6. (Ben Curtis/Associated
Press) #
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42. An Iranian official of the South African
embassy to Iran talks on her mobile phone
as flowers a and condolence messages are
seen at the gate of the South Africa embassy
in Tehran, Iran, on Dec. 6. (Abedin
Taherkenareh/EPA) #
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43. People look at floral tributes placed on a
sculpture of Nelson Mandela next to The
Royal Festival Hall on Dec. 6, in London,
England. Mandela was a leader that
helped conquer apartheid in racially
divided South Africa after being jailed for
his activism for decades. He was South
Africa's first black president. (Peter
Macdiarmid/Getty Images) #
December 9, 2013
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44. People release paper lanterns after
lighting them outside Madiba, a
restaurant named in honor of former
South African President Nelson Mandela,
in the Brooklyn borough of New York on
Dec. 5. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) #
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45. College students put flowers before a photo of
Nelson Mandela to pay tribute to him on their
campus in Hengyang, central China's Hunan
province on Dec. 6. The death of South Africa's
liberation leader Nelson Mandela has unleashed a
chorus of awed respect from across the worlds of
politics, religion, sport and culture. (AFP/Getty
Images) #
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46. A businessman has his shoes shined while reading a
newspaper featuring news of the death of South
African leader Nelson Mandela, on Dec. 6, in New
York. (John Minchillo/Associated Press) #
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47. December 9, 2013
A mourner sings the South
African National anthem and
hymn Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrica
during a mass at St. Georges
Cathedral in Capetown on
Dec. 6. (Jennifer
Bruce/AFP/Getty Images) #
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48. A young girl with a placard showing the face of Nelson
Mandela and referring to his clan name "Madiba,"
marches with others to celebrate his life, in the street
outside his old house in Soweto, Johannesburg, South
Africa, on Dec. 6. (Ben Curtis/Associated Press) #
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49. A man wears key-rings showing the face of Nelson
Mandela taped to his ears to mimic earrings as he and
others celebrate his life, in the street outside his old house
in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa on Dec. 6. (Ben
Curtis/Associated Press) #
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50. People take pictures with
their phones of a statuette of
former South African
President Nelson Mandela
with a sign in front of it
reading in Italian "Ciao
Madiba" (Goodbye Madiba),
referring to Mandela's clan
name, displayed amongst
other statuettes of famous
personalities in the shop of an
artisan of nativity scenes, in
Naples' San Gregorio Armeno
street, Italy, on Dec. 6.
(Salvatore Laporta/Associated
Press) #
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51. A woman pays tribute to Nelson
Mandela outside the South
African embassy near Trafalgar
Square on Dec. 6, in London,
England. (Oli Scarff/Getty
Images) #
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52. A woman holds a poster outside the house of former
South African President Nelson Mandela after news of his
death in Houghton, Dec. 6. Mandela was hailed as a "hero
of our time" as tributes poured in from world leaders on
the death of the man who led the triumphant fight against
apartheid in South Africa and became that country's first
black president. (Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters) #
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53. Schoolgirls hold candles in front of a
poster of former South African
President Nelson Mandela during a
prayer ceremony at a school in the
southern Indian city of Chennai,
December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Babu
Mourners lay flowers in tribute to former President Nelson Mandela in Sandton,
Johannesburg, December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
A woman holds a sign at a gathering in memory of Nelson Mandela outside the South
African High Commission across from Trafalgar Square in London December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
December 9, 2013
People mourn the death of former President Nelson Mandela outside Cape Town City Hall,
where Mandela made his first speech after his release from his 27-year incarceration,
December 6, 2013.
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REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
54. A man holds candles in front of a
mural of former South African
President Nelson Mandela (C) and
U.S. President Barack Obama in
New York, December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Boys look at a poster of former South African
President Nelson Mandela as they gather outside
Mandela's house after news of his death in
Houghton, December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
England's captain Alastair Cook (R) and his team stand as they observe a minute of silence
to commemorate former South African President Nelson Mandela's death before starting
the second day's play in their second Ashes cricket test against Australia at the Adelaide
Oval, December 6, 2013. 2013
December 9,
REUTERS/David Gray
Flowers and tributes are left on the Nelson Mandela statue on Parliament Square in
London December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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55. People sing and dance
during a gathering of
mourners on Vilakazi
Street in Soweto, where
the former South African
President Nelson
Mandela resided when
he lived in the township,
December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Ihsaan
Haffejee
A man writes a message on a poster of Nelson Mandela on Vilakazi
Street in Soweto where former South African President Nelson
Mandela resided when he lived in the township, December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Ihsaan Haffejee
A woman lights a
candle at a gathering
in memory of Nelson
Mandela outside the
South African High
Commission across
from Trafalgar Square
in London, December
5, 2013.
REUTERS/Suzanne
Plunkett
December 9, 2013
A man pays his respects outside the residence of former South African
President Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg, December 6, 2013.
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REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
56. A woman holds a candle outside the house of former South African President Nelson
Mandela after news of his death in Houghton, December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
A man gestures during a gathering of mourners on Vilakazi Street in Soweto, where the
former South African President Nelson Mandela resided when he lived in the township,
December 6,December 9, 2013
2013.
REUTERS/Ihsaan Haffejee
A mother consoles her crying son during a gathering for
people mourning the death of former South African
President Nelson Mandela on Vilakazi Street in Soweto,
where Mandela resided when he lived in the township,
December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Ihsaan Haffejee
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57. People sing and dance during an all night vigil outside the
home of former South African President Nelson Mandela in
Johannesburg December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Grant Lee Neuenburg
A man writes a message on a poster of
former South African President Nelson
Mandela in Vilakazi Street in Soweto where
Mandela resided when he lived in the
township, December 6, 2013.
December 9, 2013
REUTERS/Ihsaan Haffejee
Candles burn in an impromptu shrine outside the residence of former South African
President Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg, December 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Grant Lee Neuenburg
Tiwanna DeMoss-Norman (L) and Omari Norman of
Washington D.C. hold candles outside the South Africa
embassy after the passing of Nelson Mandela in Washington,
December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
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58. Mourners look at a statue of Nelson Mandela
outside the Embassy of South Africa in Washington
December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
A crowd gathers outside the South Africa embassy near a statue of Nelson Mandela, after his
passing, in Washington December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
A women cries as she holds a candle
and a flower outside former South
African President Nelson Mandela's
house in Houghton, December 5,
2013.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
December 9, 2013
People chant slogans outside
the house of former South
African President Nelson
Mandela after news of his
death in Houghton,
December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
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59. People gather outside
Madiba Restaurant
named in honor of
Nelson Mandela, after
hearing news of
Mandela's passing, in
Brooklyn, New York
December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
The marquee of the Apollo Theatre pays respects to former South African President
Nelson Mandela in New York, December 5, 2013.
REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
India Harris, age eight, and her sister Kitty, five, stand in front of a Nelson Mandela wall
mural shortly after laying bouquets of flowers for the late former South African president
in Cape Town December 7, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95
at his Johannesburg home on December 5, 2013 after a prolonged lung infection.
December 9, 2013
REUTERS/Mark Wessels
A child holds a candle in front of the statue of former South African
President Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in central London
December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Olivia Harris
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60. A newspaper seller in Nairobi, Kenya
displays copies of Kenya's Daily Nation,
which devoted its entire front page to the
death of former South African leader and
anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela, Dec. 6.
2013.
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61. Schoolchildren hold candles and portraits of
former South African President Nelson Mandela
during a prayer ceremony at a school in the
western Indian city of Ahmedabad, December 6,
2013.
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62. An artist who goes by the name "Franco the Great" stands in
front of a mural of South African leader Nelson Mandela that
he painted in 1995, and later added U.S. President Barack
Obama, on 125th Street in the Harlem neighborhood of New
York, Dec. 5, 2013.
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63. Two of Indonesian men carry an image of former South
Africa president Nelson Mandela in Solo, Central Java,
Indonesia, December 6, 2013.
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64. Woman mourns Mandela's death outside of his
house, December 6, 2013 in Houghton,
Johannesburg.
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65. A makeshift memorial to Nelson Mandela outside of
his house in Johannesburg, Dec. 6, 2013.
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66. Crowds gathered to mourn Mandela's
death outside the Nelson Mandela House
December 6, 2013 in Johannesburg.
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67. Following the announcement by President Jacob
Zuma of the death of former President Nelson
Mandela, crowds gathered to mourn the antiapartheid leader outside of his house in
Houghton, Johannesburg, December 6, 2013.
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68. A crowd celebrates Mandela's life outside of his
home in Johannesburg on Dec. 6, 2013.
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69. A group of mourners holds a picture of Nelson
Mandela outside of his house in Johannesburg on
Dec. 6, 2013.
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70. A mother helps her sons light a candle outside Nelson Mandela's house in
Johannesburg, Dec. 6, 2013. The sign bids farewell to Madiba, addressing
Mandela by his clan name as a sign of respect.
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71. Early morning commuters stand in silence as they look at
floral tributes laid in memory of former South African
president Nelson Mandela beside his statue in Parliament
Square, London, Dec. 6, 2013.
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72. A man walks past a mural of the
former South African President
Nelson Mandela that reads in
Portuguese: "Education and teaching
are the most powerful weapons
which you can use to change the
world", left, and "if people can learn
to hate, they can be taught to love",
in Loures, on the outskirts of Lisbon,
Portugal, Dec. 6, 2013.
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73. A father photographs his son in front of a statue of Nelson Mandela at
the South African embassy in Washington, December 5, 2013.
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74. A boy looks on in front of balloons bearing a picture of former South African President
Nelson Mandela on Vilakazi Street in Soweto, where Mandela resided when he lived in the
township, December 7, 2013.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Church groups parade in the streets of Alexandra were the late former South African
President Nelson Mandela lived when he first came to Johannesburg December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Mujahid Safodien
Palestinians attend a candlelight vigil in tribute of former South Africa President Nelson
Mandela, in Gaza City December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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A woman cries as she kneels next to a sea of flowers outside the house where Nelson
Mandela died in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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75. People attend a
special Sunday
morning service
dedicated to Nelson
Mandela at St.
George's Cathedral
in Cape Town
December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Mark
Wessels
Palestinians attend a
candlelight vigil in tribute of
former South Africa President
Nelson Mandela, in Gaza City
December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
December 9, 2013
Wenceslous Nicholas (L), age four,
and Sullivan Mounsey, age six, light
candles in front of the statue of
former South African President
Nelson Mandela in Parliament
Square in central London
December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Olivia Harris
South Africa's Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe addresses a church service at
Grace Bible Church celebrating and remembering the life of Nelson Mandela in
Soweto December 8, 2013.
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76. A girl pays tribute outside the house where former South African President Nelson Mandela
died in, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
People pay tribute and place flowers outside the house where former South African
President Nelson Mandela died in, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 2013
December 9,
People pay tribute and place flowers outside the house where former South African
President Nelson Mandela died in, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
A woman stands next to a photograph of former South African President Nelson Mandela at
the Nelson Mandela Center Of Memory in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013. 76
REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
77. Youths cycle past a picture of
South African anti-apartheid
hero Nelson Mandela on a
street in Surabaya, December
8, 2013.
REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas
A woman takes photos of flowers outside the house where former South African President
Nelson Mandela died, in Johannesburg December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
A man grieves outside
the house where former
South African President
Nelson Mandela died, in
Johannesburg, December
8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
December 9, 2013
People pay tribute and place flowers outside
the house where former South African
President Nelson Mandela died, in
Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
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78. South African soldiers dance outside the house where former South African President
Nelson Mandela died, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
Flowers and notes left at the foot of the statue of former South African President Nelson
Mandela are seen in Parliament Square in central London December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Olivia Harris 9, 2013
December
People look at flowers laid at the statue of former South African
President Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in central London
December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Olivia Harris
South African soldiers dance outside the house where former South African President Nelson
Mandela died, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
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79. Children hold leaflets with pictures of
former South African President Nelson
Mandela while waiting outside of his house
where he died, in Johannesburg, December
8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
The statue of former South African
President Nelson Mandela is
surrounded by flowers in
Parliament Square in central
London December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Olivia Harris
December 9, 2013
South African twins Erin (R) and Ariella Kropman, age six, look at flowers laid at the statue
of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in central London
December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Olivia Harris
A police officer stands behind fences
covered by flowers outside the house
where former South African President
Nelson Mandela died, in Johannesburg,
December 8, 2013.
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REUTERS/Yves Herman
80. People grieve outside the house where former South African President Nelson Mandela
died, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
A woman grieves outside the house where former South African
President Nelson Mandela died, in Johannesburg, December 8,
2013.
December 9, 2013 Herman
REUTERS/Yves
People sing and dance during a gathering of mourners on Vilakazi Street in Soweto, where the
former South African President Nelson Mandela resided when he lived in the township,
December 7, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
A scoreboard showing a picture of former South African President Nelson Mandela, is
seen before the Italian Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Fiorentina at the
Olympic stadium in Rome December 8, 2013.
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81. Prabashni Buitendag
from Johannesburg holds
her dog Priyanka, while
paying tribute outside the
house where former
South African President
Nelson Mandela died, in
Johannesburg,
December 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Yves Herman
A girl holds a candle during a service for former South African President Nelson Mandela,
in the Regina Mundi Church in Soweto December 8, 2013.
December 9, 2013
REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
Worshippers take part in
a prayer tribute for
former South African
President Nelson
Mandela at the
Methodist Church of
Southern Africa in the
Meadowlands
neighborhood of Soweto,
Johannesburg December
8, 2013.
REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Palestinians light candles and hold placards bearing images of former South African President
Nelson Mandela outside the Church of Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem
December 7, 2013.
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