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Bobbie 2022-04-11 08:01:01
Focus on Mandela rather than remember Bafana
Bafana and Mandela have nothing to do. If they had to be involved, they were all South Africans, all black.
Bafana was Grigori's childhood friend. He taught Grigory to speak their language and a special martial art. Grigori was the best choice to guard Mandela and his comrades because of his... -
Nyasia 2022-04-11 08:01:01
It is important to learn a foreign language
Yesterday, I watched Mandela's "It Happened to Me", and I was excited for a long time. I searched for relevant introductions on the Internet, and introduced this "Goodbye Bafana", which was filmed in 2007. I really want to know more about Mandela.
This film made me want to use it for hypnosis...

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Nelson Mandela: These ideas I'd die for.
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[last lines]
Newscaster: Mr. Mandela, the man who has been in prison for nearly three decades, will be appearing in public for the first time any moment now... There is Mr. Mandela, Mr. Nelson Mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new South-Africa...
James Gregory: [in front of TV, reading from the 'Freedom Charter'] "There shall be peace and friendship. And all who love their people and their country shall say, as we say here: These freedoms we will fight for, side by side, throughout our lives, until we have won our liberty."
Newscaster: That is the man the world has been waiting to see, walking strongly, step by step further into freedom.
Subtitle: Four years later, in 1994, Nelson Mandela became the first democratically elected president of South-Africa.