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Every year on July 18, the globe observes Nelson Mandela International Day to recognize the former president of South Africa's dedication to global freedom and peace. Mandela led South Africa's first multiethnic government and led the fight against the apartheid system there.

Digital Desk: Nelson Mandela is still "a giant of our time" and a "moral compass" for the entire globe, more than nine years after his passing, according to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The UN chief said of Mandela: "A leader of incredible courage and tremendous achievement; and a man of quiet dignity and deep humanity," In his call for the elimination of various vices from the world, he urged people to draw inspiration from the previous president of South Africa.

"War, emergency situations, racism, prejudice, poverty, and inequities all plague today's world, which is also in danger of a climatic catastrophe. "Let us draw inspiration from Nelson Mandela's example and find hope in his mission," Guterres stated.

Every year on July 18, the globe observes Nelson Mandela International Day to recognize the former president of South Africa's dedication to global freedom and peace. Mandela led South Africa's first multiethnic government and led the fight against the apartheid system there.

Nelson Mandela International Day was established by the UN in 2009 to recognize the revolutionary and his achievements. The day honours the South African leader's 67-year battle against racial discrimination and violations of human rights.

 

Some facts about Nelson Mandela:

 

• Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, into a Xhosa royal family in the Transkei town of Qunu, South Africa. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela is recognized for his dedication to promoting peace, dialogue, and reconciliation.

 

• For his tireless efforts in politics and activism to realize his lifetime ambition of a free and just society, he spent 27 years of his life behind bars.

 

• Four years after breaking out of jail, on May 10, 1994, he took the oath of office as South Africa's first black president. To realize for the African people a society free from the chains of racism and discrimination, Mandela devoted his life to realizing this vision.

 

• Mandela said on his 90th birthday, "It's time for fresh shoulders to bear the weight. It is now in your possession." However, some organizations began commemorating this day on July 18, 2009.

 

On this day, individuals are expected to be aware of the critical global challenges in progress and to alert those responsible for endangering international peace, security, and well-being.



 

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