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Nelson Mandela passed away

Jah_rastafar_I

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http://guardianlv.com/2013/06/nelso...t-down-as-respected-humanitarian-dies-age-94/





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A reliable source has revealed that Nelson Mandela’s life support machine was shut down and he has died in the hospital aged 94. According to the source, the iconic Mandela died last night while he was still in the hospital for the recurring lung infection that left him in critical condition for several days.
Rumors have flooded the newspapers and the internet with several sources reporting his death days earlier in a cruel attempt to fool the public and to upset the many people who have respect for this great humanitarian. The loss of the great man will be felt across the world.
Earlier today one of our writers, Laura Oneale, wrote an article questioning whether or not Nelson Mandela was still alive. He had been in the hospital 19 days for a recurring lung infection. As speculation surrounding his health continued to grow with many asking whether he was still alive or if, in fact, he had died. Until recently authorities would only confirm that he was on a life support system and remained in a critical condition.
Authorities have confirmed that Nelson Mandela has been taken off his life support machine, adding fuel to the speculation that he had died. Because of this, the rumor has been spreading that Nelson Mandela died last night and that the government and his family have “kept a lid” on the news because of American President Obama’s upcoming trip to South Africa. Obviously, the president’s visit will be overshadowed by the announcement of the Nobel Prize winning Mandela.
The Nobel Prize winning humanitarian Nelson Mandela had his life support shut down after he died last night aged 94 at the end of a long battle with illness that ended with his hospitalization and finally his death. While his health problems started in 2011, it was the summer of this year when his condition worsened.
In February 2011, he was briefly hospitalized with a respiratory infection, attracting international attention. He was then re-hospitalized for a lung infection and gallstone removal in December 2012. After his successful medical procedure in March 2013 did not prevent his lung infection from recurring he was briefly hospitalized in Pretoria.
On June 8, 2013, his lung infection worsened and he was re-hospitalized in Pretoria in a serious condition. After four days, it was reported that he had stabilized and that he remained in a “serious, but stable condition”.
While on his way to the hospital, the ambulance carrying Mandela broke down and was stranded on the roadside for 40 minutes. The South African government was criticized for the incident when it confirmed the report weeks later. President Jacob Zuma protested: “There were seven doctors in the convoy who were in full control of the situation throughout the period. He had expert medical care.”
On June 22, 2013 CBS News reported that Mandela had not opened his eyes in days and that he was unresponsive. The family began discussing just how much medical intervention should be given.
On June 23, 2013 President Jacob Zuma issued a statement saying that Mandela’s condition had become “critical.” Zuma, who was accompanied by the Deputy President of the ANC, Cyril Ramaphosa, met with Mandela’s wife Graca Machel at the hospital in Pretoria and discussed his condition.
On June 25, 2013, Cape Town Archbishop Thabo Makgoba visited Mandela at the hospital and prayed with Graca Machel Mandela “at this hard time of watching and waiting.”
On June 26, 2013, Nelson Mandela was taken off life support after his condition deteriorated further. Sources have said that the 94 year-old Mandela died last night after his life support was shut down.
The Las Vegas Guardian Express writer Laura Oneale also wrote that in Qunu, the home town of Nelson Mandela, his family got together with the elders to discuss specific events surrounding the well-being of Mandela. It has been confirmed that they were talking about highly sensitive issues.
The grandson of Nelson Mandela angrily left the meeting over a disagreement of where the former president was to be buried. Mandela’s daughter, who was seen wearing a red blanket, and other family members were at the gravesite. It has been reported that the “red blanket” is part of a tribal ceremony of the Xhosa. According to Xhosa custom the blanket is used when a family member has died.
Later in the same day, gravediggers arrived at the Mandela burial site.
Sources have confirmed that Nelson Mandela died last night after his life support was shut down and the respected iconic humanitarian has died age 94. Details of the funeral arrangements will be released when they become available.
By Michael Smith
 

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Can't understand the interest about Nelson Mandela in this part of the world. No doubt he was a a hero to many Africans but don't we have our home grown hero - Mr Chia Thye Poh too?
 

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Can't understand the interest about Nelson Mandela in this part of the world. No doubt he was a a hero to many Africans but don't we have our home grown hero - Mr Chia Thye Poh too?

No doubt you have your admiration ofr Mr. Chia, however, he (and his story) are only known to some Singaporeans. Mr. Mandela is an icon of humanity for the whole world. South Africa's apatheid existed late into the 20th Century and Mandela is the person whom the struggle against it is most associated with. Riots and revolts occupied much of their recent history whilst Singapore existed in blissful peace which is the envy of many parts of the world. It's not a fair comparison.

Cheers!
 

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critical condition but still alive. better than yesterday and responding to family members.
 
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As of 9.21pm, he is NOT dead but still critically ill. Get your facts right before spewing nonsense.

He's surviving on borrowed time. As good as dead. In fact, a swift death may be a merciful end.

What a difference three year makes. He was still rather healthy back in 2010, when he endorsed his country's hosting of the World Cup.

The only sad thing is that Nelson Mandela, yet another person, will be outlived by you-know-who.
 

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He's surviving on borrowed time. As good as dead. In fact, a swift death may be a merciful end.

What a difference three year makes. He was still rather healthy back in 2010, when he endorsed his country's hosting of the World Cup.

The only sad thing is that Nelson Mandela, yet another person, will be outlived by you-know-who.

"An (insignificant) old man"?
Actually, it's not sad at all.
 

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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...that-nelson-mandela-has-died/article12851124/

<header>[h=1]Australian politician apologizes for wrongly announcing that Nelson Mandela has died[/h]SYDNEY, Australia — The Associated Press
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An Australian politician apologized on Thursday to South Africa’s high commissioner for incorrectly announcing that Nelson Mandela had died.


Resources Minister Gary Gray acknowledged he wrongly told guests attending a Minerals Council of Australia dinner at Parliament House on Wednesday that the anti-apartheid leader was dead.
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“I apologize unreservedly and am deeply sorry to have relayed what I thought was reliable advice,” Gray said in a statement.


Mandela is in critical condition at a hospital. The 94-year-old former president was admitted to the Pretoria hospital on June 8 to be treated for what the government said was a recurring lung infection.


Mandela was jailed for 27 years under white racist rule. He was freed in 1990 and became South Africa’s first black president in 1994.
 

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An Ah-Neh song and dance praising Nelson Mandela, freedom fighter extra-ordinaire.

Let’s hope that this will inspire musically inclined Ah-Neh Sinkies to do a video cursing LKY, freedom taker extra-ordinaire. Hold it back until a few weeks before the Old Fart is about to expire and then “suddenly” release it and let it go viral when he is still conscious. That would be retribution perfecto. Karma at work.

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An Ah-Neh song and dance praising Nelson Mandela, freedom fighter extra-ordinaire.

Let’s hope that this will inspire musically inclined Ah-Neh Sinkies to do a video cursing LKY, freedom taker extra-ordinaire. Hold it back until a few weeks before the Old Fart is about to expire and then “suddenly” release it and let it go viral when he is still conscious. That would be retribution perfecto. Karma at work.

More likely that not, you will end up with the sycophantic gongkias including the manipulative kaypohcheebyekia in this forum, comparing him favourably to Mandela.

And there's no such thing as karma by the way, if you want cause and effect, you need to create it.
 
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