Nelson Mandela's Statue Unveiling Ceremony in Washington D.C
South African Embassy in Washington D.C, has unveiled the statue of former president and Nobel laureate, Nelson Mandela, CEOAFRICA.com gathered.
According to sources, the 3 meter statue, a replica of the sculpture outside the gates of Drakenstein Correctional Centre in South Africa where Mandela was released after 27 years in apartheid-era jails, is the work of South African artist Jean Doyle, who modeled the sculpture from photographs of Mandela leaving the prison in 1990, his fist is raised triumphantly over his head.
South Africa’s ambassador to U.S.A, Ebrahim Rasool, noted the statue stands across the street from a statue of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who is also depicted with his hand over his head but with two fingers raised, flashing the V for victory sign.
A plaque at the base of the statue quotes from Mandela's address to a joint session of Congress months after his release in 1990.
“The stand you took established…that here we have friends…fighters against racism who feel hurt because we are hurt, who seek our success because they too seek the victory of democracy over tyranny. I speak…of the millions of people throughout this great land who stood up and engaged the apartheid system in struggle. Let us keep our arms locked together so that we form a solid phalanx against racism…Let us ensure that justice triumphs without delay.”