Nelson Mandela's Body Lying In State, Thousands Queue To Say Goodbye
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PHOTOS: Nelson Mandela's Body Lying In State, Thousands Queue To Say Goodbye
The body of late anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela this morning arrived at South African government Union Building, Pretoria, where it will lie in state for three days.
Thousands of people queued on Wednesday to say goodbye to Nelson Mandela, whose body was lying in state in Pretoria in the building where the anti-apartheid hero was inaugurated in 1994 as South Africa's first black president.
The public, invited heads of states and international guests will be able to view his body from today till Friday.
He will be buried in his home village of Qunu in Eastern Cape province on Sunday Dec. 15th.
See photos below:

The body of late anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela this morning arrived at South African government Union Building, Pretoria, where it will lie in state for three days.
Thousands of people queued on Wednesday to say goodbye to Nelson Mandela, whose body was lying in state in Pretoria in the building where the anti-apartheid hero was inaugurated in 1994 as South Africa's first black president.
The public, invited heads of states and international guests will be able to view his body from today till Friday.
He will be buried in his home village of Qunu in Eastern Cape province on Sunday Dec. 15th.
See photos below:










Pope Francis and
other pontiffs do not attend the funerals of state leaders, the Vatican
says. Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana, the president of the Pontifical
Council for Justice and Peace, is the Pope's special envoy to pay
tribute to the former South African president.
Tibetan spiritual
leader the Dalai Lama has applied for a visa to South Africa twice since
2009 but was not issued one on either occasion. The Chinese government
regularly warns foreign governments that the Dalai Lama's presence could
harm relations with Beijing. 







