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2 days in the beautiful city of saint petersburg, i have with me his daughter know my temper with come sister. thank you, my dear brother. tell us about the legacy of your late father. well, i think the 1st thing that i should say is that force as africa, he was also as diplomats. he was 9 for his brilliant mind, good strategist, very, very good. he was known for his analytical thinking. the people may not realize is that he led the largest and to pause, writes a solid 13 movement in the 20th century. a huge, a huge achievement. and he did this mainly by using diplomatic skills. he went to the united nations. so for example, in 1974 united nations, they suspended south africa's membership because of the international opposition to
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a portrait that was done on his watch. he went to churches internationally and take off the support of the international religious groups to stand up against the 4 types. he went to individuals, countries. he travelled the globe for 2729 years. and what was his mission? his mission was to tell the world about what was happening in south africa, the injustices that were being done to the south african people. and to internationalize it by getting the citizens of the world and the governments to stand up and say, this is an abuse of human rights. and he did, it says successfully that ultimately, we managed to go home back to south africa. and for him jump vote on mission accomplished. and i think that's the message that he would want people to know that up to do it. and she did it. but of course in that see sold was
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a family mine. he just had a large family because it wasn't just me and my brothers and sister, she had hundreds of children, thousands of children who live with the world, particularly of to 20, uh, 1976. this was a uprisings when a lot of i use less of the country, they wants to come. they wants to take homes and fight against the apartheid regime with a talent to be able to have this globe and put on the local level. and then go generations of south africa. i do think in this way we can take inspiration from him and see can global corporation against injustice everywhere for the circumstances. now, different because of international division, they're not different. they're not different pickable today. when we look at our youth and the very hard life actually that so many of them have to live.
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he says it's a country that does not care for its youth, doesn't this of its future. and i think we need to tell that to a young people. we need them to understand that we do care about them. we do worry about them. we do want them to have a future because so many, i think, feel despondent. they feel the voiceless, they don't know where to look for hope. but the hope is that it's is that, and people like my father them so many of my father is around the world, not just in south africa, but in all consummate outside of a coincidence with me. but the african continent is full of huge need is huge, need is who taking the people and they use fruit to liberation, to self determination. and when they could decide their own destiny now, and this time is really important that i use understand.
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it's the continental diplomatically, politically. how to approach different international connect. diplomatically again, is that something that would tempt the young africans of these days? my brother, what are we doing now? we're talking we're exchanging ideas. you ask me questions, i'm answering your questions. well, having a dialogue, no diplomacy take that would away because it distracts people and talk about relationships, building relationships, learning about each other. what are your strengths and weaknesses? what can i support you? where can you support me? how can we create something positive and strong together? that's diplomacy. but if you put the word diplomacy there, maybe people are going to take a step back. but if you talk about making friends and building relations, understanding, fixing providence, everybody does it. but every single day for the challenges facing a fee comes everywhere, there are hard realities that go beyond the nice tool and the,
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the blue magic approach that are harsh economic realities. harsh political divisions fired by the great leaders of africa such as your father. how is this relating to your own work? as a diplomat, as, as, as an african woman who existed not just on the south african seen, but on the international. him is full about communication. if you don't talk, you cannot understand anything about anybody. beautiful, heavy talk to your cells to other know you talk to others and you understand. and if you have, there is no family that doesn't have polish woods business family with extreme positions often and not taken. but you push through because you have a shared vision of what a future should do. so he will fight. you will disagree. you may not to, for a while, but ultimately you have to tool because if you don't, no,
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nothing can become resolved. as i, and you know, honestly, for all the things that are happening in the world. if people could put aside a minute to say, what do we want to gather that we are prepared to push all the other things aside. what do we want together? do we want our children to grow up with food in their stomachs, the roof over the hits a future? if so, what are we doing to make that happen? because if you say that's to your wife and you to always fighting in the and just say the children come 1st, am i right? when we have to day here in saint petersburg, attending a big gathering of talking on diana. and it's happening between the continent of africa and the russian federation. discussing economic corporation politic can be stalk what dfcs such gatherings, if of course, the house in the right place. and if people are truly willing to, to have
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a dialogue and advise the causes of justice and social change together, can russia and africa do something good together? and you're not in your opinion. why not? and also you see, the thing is, is that what needs to change, i think, is this notion that when people talk about a country is one. but when they talk about sandia, my gen gone the kenya, we'll come together as the continent, africa. and so there is there is this consonant with 53 or different countries and he has 11. if it goes to to $53.00 must be a very patient one. i've already paid 53 people talking not one person talking back to you. but doing these 50 so you can just have coleman problems and common reality and common challenges. but they also have different realities in different setting
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just and the interest of each country is for the best event of best citizens. what we're trying to do now is the a you, is to say that we have to find ways where what happens with in us is more important than what happens outside of us. we determine ourselves, we need to be more interest spec to maybe we need to decides that
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well this is of my heart. it's amazing of the content on the look when a present around the post the with was jeff, as is the a, they did a wonderful change agreement which is continental the base. and that allows us to change with each other without over red tape that has to start keeping that and it seems to be holding it seems to be holding. so if we can keep that kind of room and some going, there's no reason to, to why we can't find ourselves in a position where the wealth that is generated in africa stays in africa. again, we have to go back to how to connect to young africans because it's one of the most pressing issues. they are the future and they are active in many parts of the continent. in my travels around africa, i need beautiful educated,
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very energetic young people. but in my discussions with them, sometimes i feel that last, they don't know the history of the continent as well as they should. they might know the names of the icons of african history such as your great father. but they don't know exactly the details. they have the proper legacy, the, the ideas, the philosophy, what these icons of african liberation, a chief and every. and would you think that people like you and others have responsibility to actually engage with young africans and listen to them and have a dialogue and see how we can have even a cookie can look at the i'll tell her past, including the life and work. so i want to great african icons, a cookie can look to land from the mistakes, and to allow young a free care and to be who they want to be, but inspired by, by our us. would that be a reasonable course of action?
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this engagement, i don't think it's, it's really that complicated. i think that the question to us is, when kids go to school, when all children know studying what are they learning, what is the history that they are being taught and what is a learning the learning, the history of the rest of the world. and they learning the history of a continent which countries of a learning about if you're in the north, so you're learning about no history. you're learning about history, the south. what's going on? we don't know, i don't know. but what i do know is that everything is out there on the internet. now, if you're interested, you can find out. but 1st you have to know you're interested. and that comes down to what you hear it. how do your parents know? maybe not, nothing wrong with it, but the teachers know, so we have to look at the education system while we would educating our children for the countries within the continent. so they've gone and knows what's happening in uh, i don't know. in l jerry. yeah. what are the issues that of who are the heroes that
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do they know is it discussed? we have master can education system for this kind of thing. so i don't think we do . so if we want our children to be able to plug in to the many icons so many here is the ration heroes. so to have a commonality of approach to how we speak of them, continental the, i think when we hope that such a dialogue could act without having now an oddity would help people to pay attention and engage. but maybe we also need to be present in social media. do you have social media accounts or so that's really not. how would you engage with young africans without being on social media? like, can't do that. no. net too much nonsense goes on the social media for me. i'm not interested. so i, i shouldn't probably say that, but i'm really not interested, but you would of course engage with them on other levels and talking to, to up to anybody any time. but i don't really know what you mean about social media,
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if you don't love things like facebook and take talking to that. no, not for me. absolutely. you know, it's, i'm, and i'm sure it will very useful, but i also see of a lot of very negative stuff that is affecting all youth and the kind of of, of information that, that consuming through some of the social media outlets such as, think of, hopefully so i said, okay, i'm too old for that so i can be bothered with that now. well, we hope that we would always find new ways of engaging with the young generation and our continents to preserve and revise the legacy of the great leaders. so if i for the calibration system one more time, but thank you very much. oh is the pleasure of my brother who is a pleasure take care the
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