RIP- Nelson Mandela, we'll miss you

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RIP - NELSON Mandela. He, led South Africa out of apartheid and became the nation's first black president is no more. He has died at the age of 95.

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RIP - NELSON Mandela. He, led South Africa out of apartheid and became the nation's first black president is no more. He has died at the age of 95.


You fought with the mighty White regime and won, and won the hearts of all allover the world. May your soul rest in peace.
He was the Mahatma of South Africa. A greatly admirable man. He will remain an inspiration to mankind.
Mandela was awarded the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and drew deep respect from almost every South African as he was truly the Father of the Nation. may God rest his soul in Peace.
Mandela was awarded the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and drew deep respect from almost every South African as he was truly the Father of the Nation. may God rest his soul in Peace.


He was awarded Bharat Ratna. He was the second foreigner to be awarded this highest civilian honor of India.
Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa was one of the most respected leaders across the world. He fought tirelssly agianst discrimination , injustice and apartheid , will always be an inspiration for everyone. May his soul rest in peace !
It is a sad loss not only for the African world but for the whole world as a whole! He will always remain an inspiration for all. May his soul rest in peace!
Two small words that we should all say today- Thank you - to Nelson Mandela - silently or out loud to salute the extraordinary life of one of the most inspiring person, this world will ever see.
Two small words that we should all say today- Thank you - to Nelson Mandela - silently or out loud to salute the extraordinary life of one of the most inspiring person, this world will ever see.
A true gandhian, he changed the rainbow nation, and now it is free for all races there, Australian cricketers and England cricketers who are playing Ashes, bowed to this great man, who have changed the world from the principles of ours own one and only true Gandhiji.
Two small words that we should all say today- Thank you - to Nelson Mandela - silently or out loud to salute the extraordinary life of one of the most inspiring person, this world will ever see.
A true gandhian, he changed the rainbow nation, and now it is free for all races there, Australian cricketers and England cricketers who are playing Ashes, bowed to this great man, who have changed the world from the principles of ours own one and only true Gandhiji.


Incidentally, the Indian team is in South Africa for their tour and I am sure they will also pay their homage to this great man on the ground before playing their next match.
Two small words that we should all say today- Thank you - to Nelson Mandela - silently or out loud to salute the extraordinary life of one of the most inspiring person, this world will ever see.
A true gandhian, he changed the rainbow nation, and now it is free for all races there, Australian cricketers and England cricketers who are playing Ashes, bowed to this great man, who have changed the world from the principles of ours own one and only true Gandhiji.


It's a matter of pride for all Indians as he was greatly inspired by our own Apostle of Ahimsa, Gandhiji.And the mention worthy point is It was in South Africa, the seed for "Non-cooperation" was sown, that was to become as famous as satyagraha and the concept of Satyagraha has inspired Martin Luther King Jr.
Every person has motive on the earth. The survive till they achieve their goal. Thereafter their death becomes more peaceful than their life. Nelson Mandela was among the great souls who lived for the sake of mankind.
A true iconic figure leaves this planet leaving his permanent footprint upon it!! Mandela is no more, long live Mandela!!
He was a noble prize winner. He struggled a lot in his life. He spent 27 years of life in prison. It a great loss to the world to lose such a great person. :blink:
He was a noble prize winner. He struggled a lot in his life. He spent 27 years of life in prison. It a great loss to the world to lose such a great person. :blink:


Our greats have been tumbling over one another in paying their homage to him, rest assured, it is nothing but a pose!!! They have neither imbibed his teachings nor are they remotely capable of making the supreme sacrifices at the altar of idealism!!
Aung San Suu Kyi or - Mother Suu of Myanmar stands somewhere near Nelson Mandela. She received the Rafto Prize and the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 1990 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. She has been honored because she spent her life in jails or under house arrests for the sake of people of her country. she was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Award in 1992 by our government. There are many more awards by world's top countries for the contribution she made for her people unthinkable for most of our leders.
Aung San Suu Kyi , Madiba, Nelson Mandela fondly called by the people of SA are born with a Mission. And the greatest fact is, for both of them, GandhiJi was the fountain of inspiration. Even for Martin Luther King Jr,who fought for the African-American Civil rights,GandhiJi was the inspiration and the weapon used by all is Non-violent disobedience, which GandhiJi effectively used to achieve independence for India.
Someone in north east is going fast for ten or twenty years, I am not able to recall her name, all these seems to be real champion of human liberty and they have sacrificed their life, the entire span for the basic rights of individuals, they must be super human beings with wonderful brain and they have plenty more power to control their aggressions from the so called administrators. It seems that some where in the world from time to time the philosophy of real Gandhism is running and inspiring generations. :whistle: :whistle:
Latest being Malala Yousafzai Pakistani schoolgirl who defied threats of the Taliban to campaign for the human rights. This 14 year old girl from Pakistan has become a global advocate for human rights.
Someone in north east is going fast for ten or twenty years, I am not able to recall her name, all these seems to be real champion of human liberty and they have sacrificed their life, the entire span for the basic rights of individuals, they must be super human beings with wonderful brain and they have plenty more power to control their aggressions from the so called administrators. It seems that some where in the world from time to time the philosophy of real Gandhism is running and inspiring generations. :whistle: :whistle:


Are you talking about Sharmila Chanu's fast in Manipur. Yes, she is an intrepid crusader!!
Someone in north east is going fast for ten or twenty years, I am not able to recall her name, all these seems to be real champion of human liberty and they have sacrificed their life, the entire span for the basic rights of individuals, they must be super human beings with wonderful brain and they have plenty more power to control their aggressions from the so called administrators. It seems that some where in the world from time to time the philosophy of real Gandhism is running and inspiring generations. :whistle: :whistle:


Are you talking about Sharmila Chanu's fast in Manipur. Yes, she is an intrepid crusader!!


Yes. He was talking about Sharmila. I too was struggling to recall her name. Thank you for reminding her name.

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