Dalai Lama Mourns Demise Of Ex-south African President

Dalai Lama mourns demise of ex-South African President

Dharamsala : , Nov 12, 2012: The Dalai Lama, a Tibetan spiritual leader, mourned Friday’s death of F.W.South Africa’s former President.Dharamsala Nov 12 : .The Dalai Lama was Friday’s spiritual leader in Tibet.He mourned F.W.de Klerk.
In a letter to his widow, Elita de Klerk, the spiritual leader said: “He was a man of principle who worked relentlessly for the rights of every individual in order to achieve peace and harmony in society, whether in South Africa or elsewhere.Elita De Klerk wrote to her widow: “He was an exemplary man of principle, who sought to protect the rights of all individuals in order to create peace and harmony within society in South Africa as well as elsewhere.”Elita de Kleerk, his spiritual leader, wrote that he was a man who stood for principle and worked tirelessly to ensure peace in South Africa.

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“I also appreciate that he oversaw the dismantling of South Africa’s nuclear weapons program.”I appreciate his oversight of the decommissioning South Africa’s nuclear weapons programme.”I am also grateful that he was responsible for the destruction of South Africa’s nuclear weapons program.

“Over the years, we had the opportunity to meet at various forums in our collective efforts, as Nobel Peace Laureates, to promote better understanding among nations and peoples with the intention of building a safer, more peaceful world.””Over the years we were able to meet in various forums as Nobel Peace Laureates to improve understanding between nations and peoples, with the aim of creating a safer, peaceful world.”We had the chance to meet over the years at different forums in our collective efforts as Nobel Peace Laureates with the intent of promoting better understanding among nations, peoples and the goal to build a safer, happier world.”

In conclusion His Holiness wrote: “Although he is no more, we can take comfort from the fact that your husband lived a meaningful life.”The Holiness concluded by writing: “Even though he is gone, we can still take solace in the fact that your husband led a fulfilling life.”His Holiness stated that, “Although He is No More, We Can Take Comfort in Knowing That Your Husband Lived a Meaningful Life.”

De Klerk, who died on Thursday at the age of 85, was recognised for his role in dismantling the apartheid regime in South Africa and bringing universal suffrage.De Klerk died Thursday, at 85 years old.He was remembered for his efforts in South Africa’s dismantling of apartheid and the introduction of universal suffrage.De Klerk, 85, died this Thursday.

His role in the dismantling South Africa’s apartheid regime and bringing universal voting rights to the country was well-recognized.

He was South Africa’s President from 1989 to 1994.

From 1989 to 1994, he was South Africa’s President.Between 1989 and 1994, he served as South Africa’s president.

After the election of Nelson Mandela as the country’s first black President in 1994, de Klerk became Mandela’s Deputy till 1996.De Klerk was elected as Mandela’s first black president in 1994.

He served until 1996 as Mandela’s deputy.Nelson Mandela was elected the first black President of the country in 1994.

De Klerk then became Mandela’s Deputy until 1996.

De Klerk and Mandela were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for their achievements in ending apartheid.

In 1993, Mandela and De Klerk were awarded jointly the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts in ending apartheid.Mandela and De Klerk shared the Nobel Peace Prize 1993 in recognition of their contributions to ending apartheid #Dalai #Lama #mourns #demise #South #African

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