A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Nelson Mandela critical in hospital
Tuesday, 25 Jun 2013
Former South African President Nelson Mandela remains in a critical condition in hospital, President Jacob Zuma says.
Mr Zuma said the doctors were doing everything they could to make the
former leader comfortable, but he could not give any more medical
details.
South Africa's first black president, 94, was taken to hospital in
Pretoria earlier this month for the third time this year, with a lung
infection.
A senior official said South Africans should not hold out "false hopes".
On Sunday, the presidency announced that Mr Mandela had become critical, after Mr Zuma visited him in hospital.
Mr Zuma said on Monday he had found Mr Mandela asleep, but had spoken to his wife and medical teams.
"All of us in the country should accept the fact that Madiba [Nelson
Mandela's clan name] is now old. As he ages, his health will... trouble
him and I think what we need to do as a country is to pray for him."
Mac Maharaj, Mr Zuma's spokesman, told the BBC's Newshour on Sunday said this was a stressful time for the Mandela family.
"I think there is need to be sombre about the news. There is a need not
to hold out false hopes but at the same time let's keep him in our
thoughts and let's will him more strength," he said.
Nelson Mandela's daughter, Makaziwe, whom he had with his first wife
Evelyn, asked in an interview with CNN on Saturday for the family's
privacy to be respected.
"Other people want to lecture us on how we should behave, and what we should do," she said.
"Really, it's our dad, it's the children's grandfather. We've never had
him in our life for the better part of our years. This is in a sense
quality and sacred time for us, and I would expect the world to really
back off and leave us alone."
The ANC - the party of Mr Mandela and Mr Zuma - said it "noted with
concern" the latest reports, and that it joined the president in calling
"for us all to keep Madiba, his family and medical team in our thoughts
and prayers during this trying time". (BBC)

