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Sarkozy, Madiba exchange gifts

2007-09-05 11:41
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<b>Nelson Mandela looks on as French President Nicolas Sarkozy holds a print of a photo of Mandela taken at his Robben Island cell. (Thomas Coex, AP)</b>

Nelson Mandela looks on as French President Nicolas Sarkozy holds a print of a photo of Mandela taken at his Robben Island cell. (Thomas Coex, AP)

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Paris - French President Nicolas Sarkozy presented Nelson Mandela with original photographs taken in 1952 of one of the first anti-apartheid protests led by the African National Congress, during a dinner in his honour late on Tuesday.

Mandela, in France as part of a fundraising tour for his foundations, gave the French president an autographed picture of his emotional return visit to Robben Island, where he spent 27 years in prison.

The photographs from Sarkozy were taken by Jurgen Schadeberg, a German-born photojournalist who spent years in apartheid South Africa, working in particular for Drum Magazine, and who now lives in France.

They show a young Mandela, then a member of the ANC Youth League, taking part in one of the first protests against white minority rule, according to presidential spokesperson David Martinon.

Mandela, 89, arrived in Paris on Monday for a three-day visit and was welcomed by Sarkozy at the airport, a courtesy that is usually reserved to visiting heads of state.

He was the guest of honour at a dinner at the Elysee presidential palace that was attended by Prime Minister Francois Fillon, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and Sarkozy's billionaire businessman friend Vincent Bollore.

Sarkozy's office underscored that the French leader admires Mandela, and "wanted to show France's support for Mr Mandela's current endeavours", saying the elder statesman "remains a freedom fighter in the struggle that he now wages with his foundation against poverty, Aids and for education".

Mandela arrived from Monaco where on Sunday he attended a fundraising dinner hosted by Prince Albert II to help his children's foundation in Johannesburg.

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