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Nelson Mandela International Day 2020: Know Unknown Facts About The Peacemaker, Motivational Quotes And More
The leader headed the apartheid revolution and remained in jail for 27 years for rebelling against the discriminatory policies of the then South African government
Nelson Mandela is globally recognised as the torchbearer of the African people and dedicated his life to their freedom struggle. July 18 is marked as Nelson Mandela International Day after the United Nation adopted the resolution to commemorate the day on November 10, 2009. It was then first celebrated in New York on July 18, 2009. On the back of racial protests across the US as a result of Geroge Floyd, an African American man's death in police custody, this year it gains a lot more significance. Also Read: India's Covid-19 Tally Breaches 10.38 Lakh Mark With Over 34 K New Cases In Last 24 Hrs, Nearly 700 Deaths In Single Day
The leader who committed his life towards the cause fought against White and Black dominations in South Africa. Here are unknown facts about the leader who remain one of the most prominent peacemakers of our times.
- On his birth, he was named Rolihlahla. Rolihlahla Mandela was born into the Madiba clan in the village of Mvezo, in the Eastern Cape, on 18 July 1918.
- In Xhosa tribe, in which he was born the word Rolihlahla is described as pulling the branch of a tree or troublemaker. However, later he was named Nelson by his elementary school teacher. In the 1920s, African children were usually given English names.
- In 1962 the leader adopted the name David Motsamayi and secretly left South Africa. He travelled around Africa and visited England to gain support for the struggle.
- The leader headed the anti-apartheid revolution and remained in jail for 27 years for raising his voice against the discriminatory policies of the then South African government, which was led by mostly white people.
- On 10 May 1994, Mandela became South Africa’s first democratically elected President.
- Mandela went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for his efforts to bring equality in his country. The Indian government also conferred Bharat Ratna on him in 1990.
- Did you know that the leader on his 80th birthday in 1998 married Graça Machel, his third wife? It was the second marriage for Graça Machel and during that time Nelson Mandela was serving as the first post-apartheid president of South Africa.
“It is easy to break down and destroy. The heroes are those who make peace and build.” “We should lay the scourge of racism to rest”. "The very fact that racism degrades both the perpetrator and the victim commands that, if we are true to our commitment to protect human dignity, we fight on until victory is achieved." “Freedom cannot be achieved unless the women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression.”
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