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Nelson rolihlahla mandela (English: nelson rolihlahla mandela, Xhosa pronunciation: wide IPA:/XO? Lee? Answer? A man? De? la/[2]; 1918 July18-201312.5 [3]), a native of Transkei, South Africa, is a famous anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician and philanthropist in South Africa, and is also known as the father of South Africa [4]. 1994 to 1999 President of South Africa, the first South African head of state democratically elected by comprehensive representative system. During his tenure, he devoted himself to abolishing apartheid, achieving racial reconciliation and eliminating poverty and injustice. As an African nationalist and democratic socialist, he is 199 1- 1997 Chairman of the African National Congress and 1998- 1999 Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Before he was elected president, Mandela was an active anti-apartheid activist and once served as the leader of the National Spear, the armed organization of the African National Congress. When Mandela led the anti-apartheid movement, the South African court sentenced him to "conspiracy to overthrow the government" and other charges. Mandela served 27 and a half years in prison, of which about 18 was in Robben Island.

1990 February 1 1 After he was released from prison, Mandela stepped forward and led South Africa in the transitional period of promoting multi-ethnic democracy [5][6]. Since the end of apartheid, Mandela has been praised by all walks of life, including former opponents. Mandela has won more than 100 awards in the past 40 years, the most striking of which is 1993 Nobel Peace Prize. In 2004, the South African Broadcasting Corporation held a poll on "The Greatest South African", and Mandela was elected as the greatest South African. As an old politician in South Africa, he continued to express his views on current affairs. In South Africa, he is generally nicknamed Madiba, which is an honorary title given to him by the elders in the Mandela family [7], and this title has also become synonymous with Mandela.