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DLM
01-06-2005, 11:22 AM
Nelson Mandela Announces Son Died of AIDS
AP Africa

By ALEXANDRA ZAVIS, Associated Press Writer

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Former President Nelson Mandela announced Thursday that his eldest son died Thursday of AIDS-related complications, saying the only way to fight the disease's stigma was to speak openly about it.

Makgatho Mandela, an attorney, was admitted to Linksfield Park Clinic last month. He died at age 54.

"Let us give publicity to HIV (news - web sites)/AIDS and not hide it, because the only way of making it appear to be a normal illness, just like TB, like cancer, is always to come out and say somebody has died because of HIV," Mandela said at a news conference at his residence.

Mandela said he had been unaware of his son's illness when he began lobbying for more openness about the pandemic some three years ago.

"I hope that as time goes on, we realize that it is important for us to talk openly about people who die of AIDS," Mandela said.

Mandela's position contrasts with that of President Thabo Mbeki, who has denied knowing anyone who died of AIDS. Mandela declined to comment on Mbeki's views.

More than 5 million of South Africa's 45 million people are infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, more than in any other country. An estimated 600 die of AIDS-related complications every day.

Mbeki's government has been criticized for its sluggish response to the crisis and for courting dissident theorists who question the cause of AIDS. Until this year, the government refused to provide life-prolonging anti-retroviral drugs through the public health system, citing concerns about their safety and cost.

Nelson Mandela, a frequent visitor at his son's bedside, was surrounded Thursday by somber relatives, including Makgatho's only surviving sister and two of his sons.

Mandla Mandela, Makgatho's son, described his father, a quiet and private man, as a loving figure and "the pillar of our strength."

Makgatho was one of four children from Nelson Mandela's first marriage to Evelyn Mase, who died in May 2004 at 82. Of the other three children, a daughter died in 1948 before she was a year old, and another son was killed in a car crash in 1969, while Nelson Mandela was in prison for 27 years under apartheid.

Last year, Makgatho Mandela's wife, Zondi, died of pneumonia. The couple had three sons. Mandla is the only child from an earlier marriage.

A memorial service was planned Jan. 11 at a venue to be decided. Makgatho Mandela will be buried Jan. 15 in the family's home village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape province.

MiaBellaAngela
01-06-2005, 11:26 AM
How very sad for the son and for Mr Mandela. He has endured alot in this lifetime and I fully admire his spirit and character! God bless.

DLM
01-06-2005, 11:34 AM
I agree - it is very sad and he has endured so much already but I am glad he is speaking so openly about it.

Keltria
01-06-2005, 11:36 AM
I saw him on the News tonight, to be honest, I really wish they would give him some time to mourn. he may be a political figure well known worldwide, but he is human, and he too needs time to mourn. He is old, and really i dont think he can handle too much more of this kind of stress. May he live another 82 years, and may his son rest in peace. At least he is not ashamed of the fact that his son had AIDS. I take my hat off to him on his honesty.

chinikfb
01-06-2005, 02:10 PM
Peace....I am so sorry to have read this....Support the view that AIDS needs to be openly talked about and moreover a worldwide movement needs to takes place. AIDS is real and taking the lives of so many. My prayers go out the the Mandela family. Blessings...

RBLSinLuv
01-06-2005, 02:29 PM
R.I.P Makgatho Mandela


Nkosi sikele iAfrica!-God Bless Africa

J.J
01-07-2005, 12:26 AM
May Makgatho Mandela rest in peace. I also feel very sad for Mr Mandela and pray he will receive the courage to face this very difficult time in his life. He loves all children so I can imagine how MUCH he loves his own. I admire his courage and honesty in speaking out about AIDS which is claiming so many lives at a horrific rate in this country. I know he is loved and respected by the world but more so in his own country and I believe his standing up and speaking about AIDS in his own family is going to have a positive effect on our battle against the stigma of AIDS, especially in South Africa.