Siyabulela Mandela, the great-grandson of Nelson Mandela and an independent consultant on human rights, peace and conflict resolution, spoke with Global National’s Farah Nasser while in Toronto, where he was interviewed on stage at the Journalists for Human Rights annual gala. “I think he would be highly, highly disappointed,” he said, “in the leaders of today and the decisions that they are making insofar as what is currently happening.”
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Nelson Mandela would be ‘highly disappointed’ in today’s leaders, great-grandson says
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