
South African President Zuma on Mandela's death
Clip: 12/5/2013 | 5m 56s
South African President Zuma on Mandela's death: 'Our people have lost a father'
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma formally announced the death of Nelson Mandela at his home in Johanesburg at the age of 95. Mandela, who led the fight against apartheid and became president after years of activism and imprisonment, is now remembered as the embodiment of that nation.
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South African President Zuma on Mandela's death
Clip: 12/5/2013 | 5m 56s
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma formally announced the death of Nelson Mandela at his home in Johanesburg at the age of 95. Mandela, who led the fight against apartheid and became president after years of activism and imprisonment, is now remembered as the embodiment of that nation.
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