PlanetWarrior
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One of the greatest moments in my life was meeting this great icon personally in 2001 in Durban
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I doubt he said anything about Jinnah....leaders like Jinnah, Nehru etc. were NOT globally acclaimed...
thank God he wasnt Aryans or u wud be xplainin n givin me a long history of him here instead of dat one line answer
Do you read newspapers?nelson mendela who?
We all realize that Mandela was a hero during the struggle against apartheid.
What makes him a real hero in my eyes, is what he did after he took power.
The way he brought together diverse groups, and tried to create harmony in a region that was subjected to prejudice and hate for a long time. This is leadership quality that very few leaders have possessed in the human history.
I truly admire him for he did for his country after he became the leader.
I wish Pakistan will some day be blessed with a leader like him.
A leader who will rid our country from the religious bigotry, prejudice towards minorities, and make us all good global citizens.
where Pakistan will contribute to regional as well as global peace with all of its capabilities and all of its resources.
peace on earth
Great man! ... there will never be one like him and Gandhi
He went home now, best wishs, I think that Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and Gandhi, three great men on nonviolence movement
what the heck is Gandhian?To the last Gandhian.. RIP
I doubt he said anything about Jinnah....leaders like Jinnah, Nehru etc. were NOT globally acclaimed...
Gandhian? Was Gandhian even a philosophical/political school of thoughts. Indians sure can find the most absurd way to claim credit on just about anything that is remotely linked to India.
RIP to great man.
Gandhian? Was Gandhian even a philosophical/political school of thoughts. Indians sure can find the most absurd way to claim credit on just about anything that is remotely linked to India.
RIP to great man.
Of course, Gandhi is the father of your nation India. So you need to bring him up.
Mandela fought for the freedom of his people.
Read up in history, Mandela was not non-violent.
what the heck is Gandhian?
A friend of mine just emailed me about Mandela's death and is what I replied back to him.
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Hey, no, I have not heard the news about Mandela. Indeed: RIP! I too remember him from way back. Though I was a bit indifferent--because uninformed-- South Africa was on my radar a bit because it’s cricket team was banned to play international games because of the Apartheid. Then the TV in Pakistan started showing news related to Mandela’s release from jail. I felt an instant empathy and sympathy: Oh, poor guy, being jailed for so long. How cruel.
Needless to say, the ban against SA cricket was lifted and they are now #1 Test Cricket team in the world--in fact, they just thrashed Pakistani cricket team in UAE a few weeks ago.
Piece?May he rest in piece in his religion a great men who even forgave those who held him 27 years in jail.
I think they meant he was like the Gandhi of South Africa, that used non violent resistance tactics similar to MK Gandhi.
On topic: May his soul rest in peace. He truly was and still is an inspiration to those whom wanted to rid the world of imperialism and intolerance.
the state response isn't any better.Learn to use google. Chinese can bring their ignorance and arrogance in just about every thread.
Gandhi's Tolstoy Farm