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WINNIE MANDELA IS DEAD AT 81

WINNIE MANDELA IS DEAD AT 81

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Winnie Mandela was a symbol of the anti-apartheid struggle for nearly three decades.

Winnie Madikizela Mandela was the former wife of Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president.

Mrs. Mandela was born in 1936 in the Eastern Cape – then known as Transkei.

She was a trained social worker when she met her future husband in the 1950s. They were married for a total of 38 years, although for almost three decades of that time they were separated due to Mandela’s imprisonment.

The couple – famously pictured hand-in-hand as Mr Mandela walked free from prison after 27 years – were a symbol of the anti-apartheid struggle for nearly three decades.

However, in later years her reputation became tainted legally and politically.

Family spokesman Victor Dlamini said in a statement: “She died after a long illness, for which she had been in and out of the hospital since the start of the year.

“She succumbed peacefully in the early hours of Monday afternoon surrounded by her family and loved ones.”

ANC leader Nelson Mandela and wife Winnie raise fists upon his release from Victor Verster prison, 11 February 1990 in Paarl
Image captionNelson and Winnie Mandela on his release from prison in February 1990[imagecopyrightAFP]

 

Mrs Mandela took the baton after he was jailed for life, becoming an international symbol of resistance to apartheid and a rallying point for poor, black township residents who demanded their freedom.

Five years later, she too was jailed by the white minority government she was fighting against.

She was heard backing the practice of “necklacing” – putting burning tyres around suspected informants’ necks – and was accused of conducting a virtual reign of terror in parts of Soweto by other members of the African National Congress (ANC) in the late 1980s.

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She was also found guilty of kidnapping and sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for her involvement in the death of 14-year-old township militant Stompie Seipei. She always denied the allegation, and the sentence was reduced to a fine.

Mr. Mandela, who stood by her throughout the accusations, was finally released from prison in February 1990.

The couple, however, divorced in 1996, but she kept his surname and maintained ties with him.

We send love and light to the family at this time.

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