United
Nations: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday paid tributes to former South
African president Nelson Mandela and said he was a singular figure on the
global stage -- a man of quiet dignity and towering achievement, a giant for
justice and a down-to-earth human inspiration.
“I
am profoundly saddened by his passing.
On behalf of the United Nations, I extend my deepest condolences to the
people of South Africa and especially to Nelson Mandela’s family and loved
ones,” he said.
Many around the world were greatly influenced
by his selfless struggle for human dignity, equality and freedom. He touched our lives in deeply personal
ways. At the same time, no one did more
in our time to advance the values and aspirations of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon
said.
Nelson
Mandela devoted his life to the service of his people and humanity, and he did
so at great personal sacrifice. His
principled stance and the moral force that underpinned it were decisive in
dismantling the system of apartheid.
Remarkably,
he emerged from 27 years of detention without rancor, determined to build a new
South Africa based on dialogue and understanding. The Truth and Reconciliation
Commission established under his leadership remains a model for achieving
justice in societies confronting a legacy of human rights abuses.
In
the decades-long fight against apartheid, the United Nations stood side-by-side
with Nelson Mandela and all those in South Africa who faced unrelenting racism
and discrimination. His 1994 address to the General Assembly as the first
democratically elected President of a free South Africa was a defining moment.
The Assembly has declared 18 July, his birthday, “Nelson Mandela International
Day”, an annual observance on which we recognize and seek to build on his
contributions to promoting a culture of peace and freedom around the world.
“I
was privileged to meet Nelson Mandela in 2009.
When I thanked him for his life’s work, he insisted the credit belonged
to others. I was very moved by his
selflessness and deep sense of shared purpose,” the UN chief said.
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