sábado, 7 de dezembro de 2013

Citizens around the world mourn the death of Mandela

From Africa to America, passing through Europe, are many anonymous citizens who pay homage to this symbol of democracy, the fight for equality and civil rights.

In Nairobi, a citizen, makes an appeal: "it's a great loss to the international political level and I call on African leaders to integrate the thoughts of Nelson Mandela. It's rare to have someone comparable to Nelson Mandela and if there is I don't know. "

In Kinshasa, another citizen, makes a brief compliment to how Madiba lived his struggle: "He never sought revenge, even after release from prison, is a lesson for the whites, a model of desegregation. I never wanted to make a difference between whites and blacks. For him, all were human ".

In Paris, the Foreign Ministry displays a large picture of Mandela and the Embassy of South Africa, there are many citizens who lay flowers in his memory:

"It was important to thank Mandela. Today, in South Africa, everyone can walk in the streets, blacks and whites intermingled, without the police separate people, "says a young man.

The black population in the United States fought for civil rights, strongly supported the changes achieved by Mandela in South Africa.

In Harlém, the emotion is strong: "is a man of great value and prestige to me as an African-American. We all fought, but someone who spent what he went through, it's a great lesson. I think he encouraged a lot of people, showing that it can achieve many things if we are mentally strong. "

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