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African national congress

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South #Africa to Strip Refugees’ Status for Any Political Act: A deeply ironic new law now allows South #Africa to strip refugees of asylum…

South #Africa to Strip Refugees’ Status for Any Political Act: A deeply ironic new law now allows South #Africa to strip refugees of asylum…

News Photo : African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela...

African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela holds a speech during a rally in Soweto on February 13, 1990 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Former South African president Nelson Mandela throws a rose upon the grave of his son Makgatho in his village Qunu in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Mandela disclosed that his son had died of AIDS.

Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid activist and leader of the African National Congress (ANC), served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. In 1962 he was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. Mandela served 27 years in prison and was famously released in 1990. Mandela then led his party, the ANC, in negotiations that led to the establishment of democracy in South Africa in 1994.

BLACK GALLERY on Instagram: “It was #Winnie and others who kept the struggle going all of those years when #NelsonMandela was imprisoned. Amandla!!…”

BLACK GALLERY on Instagram: “It was #Winnie and others who kept the struggle going all of those years when #NelsonMandela was imprisoned. Amandla!!…”

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Mandela Goes Free On Feb. 12, 1990, Mandela was released after 27 years in prison.

A profile of one of the world's most respected statesmen, South Africa's former President Nelson Mandela, who led the fight against apartheid.