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The swap might take place within the next few weeks and could have a profound impact on the future of Middle Eastern politics if it entails freedom for the man some refer to as the Nelson Mandela of Palestine.
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Around the world, the name Nelson Mandela has become synonymous with service.
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Leader: Kim Dae-jungCountry: South KoreaYears in office: 5Kim is sometimes known as the Nelson Mandela of Asia, and like Mandela he received Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his work.
Transformers 2009
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For a long time the name Nelson Mandela has stood for the quest for freedom.
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S WEEKLY RADIO ADDRESS BROADCAST - INTERVIEW WITH NELSON MANDELA 1994
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For a long time the name Nelson Mandela has stood for the quest for freedom.
Presidents Clinton And Mandela Radio Address To The Nation ITY National Archives 1994
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For a long time the name Nelson Mandela has stood for the quest for freedom.
Radio Address With Mandela On South Africa ITY National Archives 1994
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We sincerely hope and pray that all South Africans, regardless of race, colour, class, gender, age and place of residence will respond to the call Nelson Mandela made many years ago, for concerted national action against crime.
ANC Today 1992
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Others have noted it is a phrase Nelson Mandela would never have uttered.
euronews 2010
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This is a leader who called Nelson Mandela a "terrorist" and vandalised all attempts to place sanctions on Apartheid South Africa, while her husband cheerfully referred to black Africans as "coons."
Johann Hari: Thirty Years After Her Victory, Thatcherism Is Bankrupt 2009
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