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President Jacob Zuma gestures as he walks up moments before delivering his State of Nation address at the opening of parliament in Cape Town, South Africa on February 11, 2010. Zuma hailed Nelson Mandela's legacy of a non-racial, unified South Africa on Thursday in a state address that celebrated the 20th year of the icon's freedom. (Mark Wessels, AFP)
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Nelson Mandela laughs beside his wife Graca Machel from the parliament gallery in Cape Town on February 11, 2010 during a celebration for the 20th year of the icon's freedom from prison. (Schalk van Zuydam, AFP)
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Former South African president F.W. de Klerk arrives for the opening of Parliament in Cape Town on February 11, 2010. Hundreds of dignitaries converged on the Houses of Parliament in Cape Town to listen to President Jacob Zuma deliver his State of the Nation address. (Nic Bothma, AFP)
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Helen Zille, Premier of the Western Cape, and her husband, Johann Maree, arrive for the opening of Parliament. (Charlotte Scheepers, Nuus24)
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Patricia de Lille, leader of the Independent Democrats, arrives for the opening of Parliament and President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address on February 11, 2010. (Charlotte Scheepers, Nuus24)
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One of President Jacob Zuma wives, Thobeka Madiba. (Yunis Mohammad, Foto24)
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Nelson Mandela's walks beside his wife Graca Machel to the parliament gallery in Cape Town on February 11, 2010 during a celebration for the 20th year of the icon's freedom from apartheid prison. Lawmakers cheered and sang "Nelson Mandela, there is none like you" as the 91-year-old former president took his seat in the chamber, accompanied by his wife Graca Machel, smiling and waving in response. (Schalk van Zuydam, AFP)
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Kenneth Meshoe, leader of the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) arrives for the opening of Parliament alongside his wife, Lydia. (Charlotte Scheepers, Nuus24)
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Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu at the opening of Parliament (Yunis Mohammad, Foto24)
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Members of the press interview Helen Zille, Premier of the Western Cape, as she arrives for the opening of Parliament. (Charlotte Scheepers, Nuus24)
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President Jacob Zuma, flanked by his wife Sizakele Khumalo (second from right) and speaker of the national assembly Max Sisulu (left, front) receives the National salute ahead of delivering his State of the Nation address at the opening of Parliament in Cape Town on February 11, 2010. (Gianluigi Guercia, AFP)
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President Zuma walks before delivering his State of Nation address at the opening of parliament in Cape Town. (Mark Wessels, AFP)
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President Jacob Zuma delivers the State of the Nation address on February 11, 2010 during the opening of Parliament in Cape Town. (Schalk van Zuydam, AFP)
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela reads a document in the parliament gallery in Cape Town on February 11, 2010 during a celebration for the 20th year of the icon's freedom from apartheid prison. (Schalk van Zuydam, AFP)
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