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After decades of apartheid policy, in 1994 the first elections open to all citizens (with no racial discrimination) were held in the Republic of South Africa. Nelson Mandela became the first black president of South Africa.


Defenders - South Africa

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"We have a God who doesn’t say, ‘Ah.. Got you!’ no. God says, ‘Get up’. And God dusts us off and God says, ‘Try again’." More...
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rfkcenter: Archbishop Emeritus, Most Rev Michael Kpakala Francis gave refuge to the war weary & hope to a nation http://t.co/yNoauQdBq9 #liberia


rfkcenter: Archbishop Francis was a man of extraordinary courage using the pulpit to criticize the abuses of Liberia’s dictators http://t.co/yNoauQdBq9


rfkcenter: Statement on the Passing of 1999 RFK #HumanRights Award Laureate Archbishop Francis http://t.co/yNoauQdBq9 #RFKawards #liberia #monrovia


rfkcenter: Our thoughts are with Oklahoma this morning.


rfkcenter: #SpeakTruthToPower contributes to making young people committed to strengthening human rights in their environment http://t.co/Kz8YvRHI7c


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