Nelson Mandela, the symbol of the antiapartheid activity, passed away Friday at his home in Gauteng. The former Southern Africa chief executive was 95. Mandela, a fan of Mahatma Gandhi’s lessons, first frequented Native indian in 1990, only a few months after being launched from prison where he was held for more than 25 years for leading the antiapartheid activity in Southern African-american. Native indian was his first location overseas after spending over a one fourth of a century behind cafes. Here's a look at Mandela’s visits to Native indian and his significant conferences with Native indian dignitaries.
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