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Nelson Mandela Laid To Rest In Dignified Funeral December 17. 2013 Nelson Mandela's funeral in South Africa A solemn and dignified military funeral was held yesterday for world hero and former South African President Nelson Mandela. The funeral had a South African Air Force fly over and 21 gun salute. The funeral was attended by many global dignitaries, who had come to pay their last respects to an extraordinary man. The Jamaica Observer Newspaper writes, "Jamaica was the first country in the western hemisphere and second in the world to India which officially banned trade and travel with the fascist apartheid Government which practised a brutal form of racism in South Africa."
Military fly over in tribute to Mandela at his funeral Mandela has always been an inspiration to Jamaicans. He symbolizes freedom, equality, courage and hope. In him Jamaicans see a brave conqueror, who fought the oppressor and won. Three years before he became the first black President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela and his then wife Winnie Mandela, were formally invited to Jamaica by the late, great Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley. The Mandelas graciously accepted and visited Jamaica in July 1991. My aunt, Professor Lorna Goodison, an award winning writer, who is one of the most famous poets in the world, was chosen to write a poem for the Mandelas, which she read to them at an official ceremony. She titled it "Bedspread" in tribute of the Mandelas love during the time of his unjust incarceration (see poem below).
Former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, former South African President Nelson Mandela and then wife Winnie Mandela in 1991 Growing up in America, I have witnessed how Mandela has been a strong and positive force as well, spoken about with admiration and love by many. He is a man that took a stand and paid a dear price for it in his nation, but in the end, justice prevailed and he was vindicated. People should always stand up for what they believe, because right is right and wrong is wrong. Rest in peace Mr. Mandela. "Bedspread" by Lorna Goodison Sometimes in the still RELATED ARTICLES Female Prime Minister Fawns Over President Obama And First Lady Michelle Obama Shuts It Down |
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