30 August 2007

Nobel Square #4

posted by Kerry-Anne
Today, the last of the four bronze sculptures at Nobel Square - and I'm sure you'll recognise this man straight away.

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 (together with FW de Klerk) in recognition of his relentless attitude of forgiveness and reconciliation despite all that had been done to him and his people.

A new 9-foot bronze sculpture of Nelson Mandela has just been unveiled at Parliament Square in London. Interestingly, both the sculpture in our picture and the new one in London depict Mandela in his famous "Madiba shirt", which has become firmly entrenched as a South African icon.

You can see our post about Nelson Mandela's cell on Robben Island here.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Bumbah said...

I admire how Mandela keeps on working, even at his age. Everywhere he gets people focus on unjustice. He's definately amoung the few 'biggest' persons in modern history.

13 July 2008 07:29  

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