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Nelson Mandela: Message from Former President Nelson Mandela to the Jewelers Charity Fund for Children

May 17, 2002 (almost 22 years ago)

In this message, Nelson Mandela delivers his heartfelt gratitude for the contribution made by The Jeweler's Charity Fund for Children to the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund. He talks about the situation of the youth today and how this donation will touch South Africa's children.

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Nelson Mandela: Message of condolences by Nelson Mandela to Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and the people of Israel on the death of Colonel Ilan Ramon

February 3, 2003 (about 21 years ago)

Nelson Mandela sends a message of Condolence to Israel for the tragic death of Ilan Ramon. He was one of seven crew members killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

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Nelson Mandela: Message to the University of the Western Cape at the Occasion of the Inauguration of Mr Brian O'Connell as Vice-Chancellor

March 22, 2002 (about 22 years ago)

In this message, Nelson Mandela congratulates Brian O'Connel in the occasion of his inauguration as Vice-Chancellor of the UWC. He also cites the University of the Western Cape as a brave educational and intellectual place of resistance. He pledges his support to this inauguration and wishes the ...

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Nelson Mandela: Message for the Peace Festival of Centre Jeunes Kamenge, Burundi, December 2000

December 1, 2000 (over 23 years ago)

In this speech, Nelson Mandela sends a message to the Kamenge Youth Centre about their upcoming Peace festival. He feels a deep sense of pride and hope for the youth of Burundi in this endeavor. He says that there is more that unites than divides the people of Burundi, that this is a unique oppor...

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Nelson Mandela: NMCF Annual Children's Celebration Message 2008

July 9, 2008 (almost 16 years ago)

In Nelson Mandela's message at the 2008 NMCF Annual Children's Celebration, he focuses on the change that society must make in its treatment of children. He asks this for his 90th year and encourages the children to be in charge of their destiny.

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Nelson Mandela: Short message by Mr N R Mandela at the "Healing And Reconciliation Service - Dedicated To Hiv/Aids Sufferers and for The Healing Of Our Land" Johannesburg, 6 December 2000

December 6, 2000 (over 23 years ago)

In this Healing and Reconciliation service, Nelson Mandela offers a short message for HIV/AIDS sufferers. He is calling for another miracle similar to the one that unified their racially divided country. He says that we are all in this together, bound by our shared humanity. He ends with the mess...

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Nelson Mandela: Message by Mr Nelson Mandela to the young people of South Africa on World Aids Day, 1 DECEMBER 2000

December 1, 2000 (over 23 years ago)

In this message, Nelson Mandela talks about the dangers of HIV/AIDS. He sends this message specifically to the young people of South Africa, that they are the future and that they can make a difference in this fight. He expresses his love for everyone and asks them to care for the future of us all.

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Nelson Mandela: Birthday message for Helen Suzman

November 7, 2002 (over 21 years ago)

Nelson Mandela pays tribute to Helen Suzman on the occasion of her 85th birthday. He sends her a message thanking her for her courage, integrity, and sense of justice. He states that South Africa is fortunate in having her as part of its history.

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Nelson Mandela: Mandela Day in United States of America

July 1, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

Nelson Mandela gives this message on the occasion of Mandela Day in the United States of America.

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Nelson Mandela: Message to Franklin Sonn on his 70th Birthday

October 1, 2009 (over 14 years ago)

Nelson Mandela's Birthday greetings for Franklin Sonn, the Ambassador to the United States, on the ambassador's 70th birthday.

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