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Message from Mr N R Mandela for the Global Convention on Peace and Nonviolence in New Delhi
Nelson Mandela

In this message, Nelson Mandela talks about a world in conflict. He congratulates the Global Convention on Peace and Nonviolence as a timely initiative in helping make this the century of compassion, peace, and non-violence.

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Nelson Mandela: Message from Mr N R Mandela for the Global Convention on Peace and Nonviolence in New Delhi

January 31, 2004 (about 20 years ago)

In this message, Nelson Mandela talks about a world in conflict. He congratulates the Global Convention on Peace and Nonviolence as a timely initiative in helping make this the century of compassion, peace, and non-violence.

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Nelson Mandela: Video message by Nelson Mandela to the Satyagraha Centenary Conference, 29-30 January, New Delhi

January 29, 2007 (about 17 years ago)

In this address by Nelson Mandela, he talks about the joint celebration of the centenary of Satyagraha. He also talks about Gandhi and how he has influenced South Africa. He ends with the hope that this conference will be successful in addressing the world's problems today.

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Mahatma Gandhi: Speech On The Eve of The Last Fast

January 12, 1948 (over 76 years ago)

Before Mahatma Gandhi's final fast, he shares a speech to his countrymen to leave him be and not be worried for his health for fasting is his way of self-purification and prayer for the deliverance of India.

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Mahatma Gandhi: Speech Before Inter-Asian Relations Conference

April 2, 1947 (about 77 years ago)

In order to understand something deeply is to experience it. Mahatma Gandhi invites the people to try to understand India better not by how the west sees it but by how the eastern nations view their neighbor country through the eyes of sympathy and an open heart.

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Mahatma Gandhi: It Is Time You Left

December 8, 1982 (over 41 years ago)

Mahatma Gandhi, played by Ben Kingsley in the film "Gandhi" speaks to members of the British government encouraging them to leave the country and pave the way for India's Independence.

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