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Nelson Mandela to spend Christmas in S Africa hospital | Nelson Mandela to spend Christmas in S Africa hospital |
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South Africa's first black President Nelson Mandela will spend Christmas in hospital, a government statement has said. | South Africa's first black President Nelson Mandela will spend Christmas in hospital, a government statement has said. |
Mr Mandela, 94, was admitted to hospital two weeks ago and has been treated for a lung infection and gallstones. | Mr Mandela, 94, was admitted to hospital two weeks ago and has been treated for a lung infection and gallstones. |
There is growing concern in South Africa about his health. | There is growing concern in South Africa about his health. |
Mr Mandela was jailed for 27 years for leading the struggle against white-minority rule. | Mr Mandela was jailed for 27 years for leading the struggle against white-minority rule. |
He is regarded by most South Africans as the father of the nation, having inspired them to fight for democracy. | He is regarded by most South Africans as the father of the nation, having inspired them to fight for democracy. |
Public anxiety | Public anxiety |
"Former President Nelson Mandela will spend Christmas Day in hospital, his doctors have confirmed," a government statement said. | "Former President Nelson Mandela will spend Christmas Day in hospital, his doctors have confirmed," a government statement said. |
The BBC's Karen Allen in Johannesburg reports that with every passing day there is growing public anxiety about Mr Mandela's health. | The BBC's Karen Allen in Johannesburg reports that with every passing day there is growing public anxiety about Mr Mandela's health. |
There was hope that he would be allowed to spend Christmas at home, but his doctors are still not comfortable about discharging him, she says. | There was hope that he would be allowed to spend Christmas at home, but his doctors are still not comfortable about discharging him, she says. |
Although President Jacob Zuma has described Mr Mandela's condition as "serious", he has tempered this by saying that he has been "responding" to treatment, our correspondent adds. | Although President Jacob Zuma has described Mr Mandela's condition as "serious", he has tempered this by saying that he has been "responding" to treatment, our correspondent adds. |
The government says he is being treated for a recurring lung infection at a hospital in the capital, Pretoria. | The government says he is being treated for a recurring lung infection at a hospital in the capital, Pretoria. |
He has also had an operation to remove gallstones. | He has also had an operation to remove gallstones. |
Mr Mandela first contracted tuberculosis in the 1980s while detained on windswept Robben Island prison. | Mr Mandela first contracted tuberculosis in the 1980s while detained on windswept Robben Island prison. |
He has been admitted to hospital on three occasions in the past two years. | He has been admitted to hospital on three occasions in the past two years. |
In January 2011, he was treated for a serious chest infection in Johannesburg. | In January 2011, he was treated for a serious chest infection in Johannesburg. |
In February this year, he was again admitted to a Johannesburg hospital because of abdominal pains. He was released the following day after tests revealed nothing serious. | In February this year, he was again admitted to a Johannesburg hospital because of abdominal pains. He was released the following day after tests revealed nothing serious. |
Mr Mandela lives in Qunu, a small rural village in Eastern Cape province, where he says he spent the happiest days of his childhood. | Mr Mandela lives in Qunu, a small rural village in Eastern Cape province, where he says he spent the happiest days of his childhood. |
He retired from public life in 2004 and has been rarely seen in public since, though he still receives high-profile visitors. | He retired from public life in 2004 and has been rarely seen in public since, though he still receives high-profile visitors. |
Former US President Bill Clinton visited Mr Mandela in July. | Former US President Bill Clinton visited Mr Mandela in July. |
Mr Zuma has urged South Africans to pray for him. | Mr Zuma has urged South Africans to pray for him. |
Mr Mandela served as South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999. | Mr Mandela served as South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999. |
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