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UN gives backing to 'Mandela Day' | UN gives backing to 'Mandela Day' |
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The United Nations General Assembly has declared 18 July Mandela Day, to mark the contribution of Nelson Mandela to world freedom. | The United Nations General Assembly has declared 18 July Mandela Day, to mark the contribution of Nelson Mandela to world freedom. |
The resolution was introduced by South African Ambassador Baso Sangqu. | The resolution was introduced by South African Ambassador Baso Sangqu. |
He described his former president as an icon and a symbol of hope whose life had mirrored United Nations' ideals. | He described his former president as an icon and a symbol of hope whose life had mirrored United Nations' ideals. |
Libyan diplomat Dr Ali Abdussalam Treki, the current General Assembly president, said the move showed the body's "attachment to freedom". | Libyan diplomat Dr Ali Abdussalam Treki, the current General Assembly president, said the move showed the body's "attachment to freedom". |
In South Africa, the Nelson Mandela Foundation said it was pleased about the UN's declaration. | |
"It serves as a catalyst for each and every person around the world to realise that they have the ability to change it through action," said Achmat Dangor, the foundation's chief executive . | |
"As Mr Nelson Mandela reminded us 'it is in our hands' to create a better world," he added. | |
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The 18 July was chosen because it is Nelson Mandela's birthday. He turned 91 earlier this year. | The 18 July was chosen because it is Nelson Mandela's birthday. He turned 91 earlier this year. |
Charities associated with the former South African leader have been campaigning for such a day for some time. | Charities associated with the former South African leader have been campaigning for such a day for some time. |
They want people to give 67 minutes to a good cause - reflecting the 67 years Mr Mandela has spent as an activist. | They want people to give 67 minutes to a good cause - reflecting the 67 years Mr Mandela has spent as an activist. |
"These actions can range from a vision for creating peace and reconciliation, to sharing food with a neighbour in need," said Mr Dangor. |
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