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Barack Obama, Oprah and Bono to visit South Africa to pay tribute to Mandela Barack Obama, Oprah and Bono to visit South Africa to pay tribute to Mandela
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Dozens of heads of state, retired politicians and other assorted luminaries are expected to arrive in South Africa to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela this week. The bulk are due to attend a memorial service on Tuesday morning at the huge FNB football stadium, also open to members of the public, with screens set up at other sports grounds. A smaller number will attend the funeral on Sunday in Qunu, Eastern Cape province.Dozens of heads of state, retired politicians and other assorted luminaries are expected to arrive in South Africa to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela this week. The bulk are due to attend a memorial service on Tuesday morning at the huge FNB football stadium, also open to members of the public, with screens set up at other sports grounds. A smaller number will attend the funeral on Sunday in Qunu, Eastern Cape province.
Confirmed to attend one or both of the events:Confirmed to attend one or both of the events:
President Barack Obama and Michelle ObamaPresident Barack Obama and Michelle Obama
Former US presidents George W Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy CarterFormer US presidents George W Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter
UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon and his predecessor Kofi AnnanUN secretary general Ban Ki-moon and his predecessor Kofi Annan
Prince Charles (the funeral)Prince Charles (the funeral)
David Cameron (the memorial service)David Cameron (the memorial service)
Deputy prime minister Nick CleggDeputy prime minister Nick Clegg
Former British prime ministers Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and John MajorFormer British prime ministers Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and John Major
Labour party leader Ed MilibandLabour party leader Ed Miliband
Cardinal Turkson, as representative of Pope FrancisCardinal Turkson, as representative of Pope Francis
President of the European Union council Herman Van RompuyPresident of the European Union council Herman Van Rompuy
France's president François Hollande and his predecessor Nicolas SarkozyFrance's president François Hollande and his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy
Germany's president Joachim GauckGermany's president Joachim Gauck
Cuban president Raúl CastroCuban president Raúl Castro
Spain's prime minister Mariano Rajoy and the heir to the Spanish throne, Prince FelipeSpain's prime minister Mariano Rajoy and the heir to the Spanish throne, Prince Felipe
Denmark's prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Crown Prince FrederikDenmark's prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Crown Prince Frederik
Norway's prime minister Erna Solberg and Crown Prince HaakonNorway's prime minister Erna Solberg and Crown Prince Haakon
India's president Pranab MukherjeeIndia's president Pranab Mukherjee
Brazilian president Dilma Rouseff and three of her predecessorsBrazilian president Dilma Rouseff and three of her predecessors
Canada's prime minister Stephen HarperCanada's prime minister Stephen Harper
Australia's prime minister Tony AbbottAustralia's prime minister Tony Abbott
Sri Lanka's president Mahinda RajapaksaSri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapaksa
Bangladesh's president Abdul HamidBangladesh's president Abdul Hamid
Afghanistan president Hamid KarzaiAfghanistan president Hamid Karzai
Haiti's prime minister Laurent LamotheHaiti's prime minister Laurent Lamothe
Argentinian vice-president Amado BoudouArgentinian vice-president Amado Boudou
Dutch foreign minister Frans Timmermans, and King Willem-AlexanderDutch foreign minister Frans Timmermans, and King Willem-Alexander
Czech foreign minister Jan KohoutCzech foreign minister Jan Kohout
Nepal's foreign minister Madhav Prasad GhimireNepal's foreign minister Madhav Prasad Ghimire
Indian president Pranab MukherjeeIndian president Pranab Mukherjee
Prime minister of the Bahamas Perry ChristiePrime minister of the Bahamas Perry Christie
Belgium's King PhilippeBelgium's King Philippe
Former Finnish president Martti AhtisaariFormer Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari
Former Irish president Mary RobinsonFormer Irish president Mary Robinson
Angolan vice-president Manuel VicenteAngolan vice-president Manuel Vicente
President of Benin Boni YayiPresident of Benin Boni Yayi
Crown Prince Naruhito of JapanCrown Prince Naruhito of Japan
President of Botswana Ian KhamaPresident of Botswana Ian Khama
President of Burundi Pierre NkurunzizaPresident of Burundi Pierre Nkurunziza
President of Chad Idriss Deby ItnoPresident of Chad Idriss Deby Itno
China's vice-president Li YuanchaoChina's vice-president Li Yuanchao
Comoros president Ikiliou DhoinineComoros president Ikiliou Dhoinine
Bill GatesBill Gates
Oprah WinfreyOprah Winfrey
Richard BransonRichard Branson
Peter GabrielPeter Gabriel
Naomi CampbellNaomi Campbell
Annie LennoxAnnie Lennox
BonoBono
Representatives from a group of Dublin supermarket workers who went on a three-year strike from 1984 over their refusal to handle goods from apartheid-era South AfricaRepresentatives from a group of Dublin supermarket workers who went on a three-year strike from 1984 over their refusal to handle goods from apartheid-era South Africa
Not attendingNot attending
Binyamin Netanyahu (Israeli media has reported the prime minister saying that the trip would be too expensive) Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu (aides say the costs of travel and security are prohibitive)
The Queen (she has been advised to avoid long-haul flights at the age of 87) Israeli president Shimon Peres (the 90-year-old has been advised by his doctors not to make the trip)
The Queen (she has been advised to avoid long-haul flights at the age of 87)
The Czech prime minister Jiri Rusnok (he was caught on a TV microphone saying he was "dreading" having to go)The Czech prime minister Jiri Rusnok (he was caught on a TV microphone saying he was "dreading" having to go)
The Dalai Lama (he was refused a visa under Chinese pressure when he last sought to go to South Africa) The Dalai Lama (he was refused a visa under Chinese pressure when he last sought to go to South Africa)
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