Monday, December 9, 2013

Mandela memorial service: Mourners gather in Johannesburg.

Tributes and flowers are laid at the base of a statue of late former South African president Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in central London on December 9, 2013.
Tributes have been paid around the world to the former South African president
Tens of thousands of mourners are expected in Johannesburg for a memorial service for Nelson Mandela.
US President Barack Obama and the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will be among those paying tribute.
The service will be held at the 90,000 capacity FNB stadium, where Mr Mandela made his last public appearance. It will also be shown on big screens at three "overflow" stadiums.
The former South African president died aged 95 last Thursday.
The country is observing a series of commemorations leading up to the funeral on Sunday.

The memorial service is likely to be one of the biggest gatherings of international dignitaries in recent years.
Hundreds of people began assembling outside the stadium during the night, the BBC's Joe Winter reports from the scene.
Crowds, many wearing Nelson Mandela t-shirts and South African football and rugby tops, are singing songs from the fight against apartheid, our correspondent adds.
'A mighty life'
The crowds will be addressed by South African President Jacob Zuma and there will be tributes from other heads of state, including US President Barack Obama, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and Cuban President Raul Castro.
Under Mr Castro's brother Fidel, Cuba was a staunch critic of apartheid, and Mr Mandela had expressed gratitude for his support.
ANC members put up posters at FNB Stadium in preparation for Nelson Mandela's memorial service tomorrow, which will be attended by heads of state and up to 95,000 people, on December 9, 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa
Members of the African National Congress (ANC) put up posters at the FNB stadium

Crowds streaming in to FNB stadium to secure their seats for Mandela's memorial service
People streaming in to the FNB stadium to secure their seats for the memorial service on Tuesday
An image of former South Africa President Nelson Mandela is shown on a big screen as work is carried out to put up a stage at the FNB stadium where his memorial service will take place on Tuesday, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Dec 9, 2013
Final preparations were being carried out inside the stadium on Monday
Four of Mr Mandela's grandchildren are also expected to make speeches, along with Andrew Mlangeni, Mr Mandela's fellow former Robben Island prisoner and friend.




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