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Nelson Mandela 'still critical' - South Africa presidency | Nelson Mandela 'still critical' - South Africa presidency |
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Nelson Mandela remains critical but stable in a South African hospital, the presidency has said in its latest health update. | Nelson Mandela remains critical but stable in a South African hospital, the presidency has said in its latest health update. |
The country's first black president, 94, was admitted to hospital with a recurring lung infection on 8 June. | The country's first black president, 94, was admitted to hospital with a recurring lung infection on 8 June. |
The statement from President Jacob Zuma thanked those who had sent messages of support from South Africa and around the world. | The statement from President Jacob Zuma thanked those who had sent messages of support from South Africa and around the world. |
Mr Zuma last week denied reports that Mr Mandela was in a vegetative state. | Mr Zuma last week denied reports that Mr Mandela was in a vegetative state. |
People who have seen him say he remains responsive. | People who have seen him say he remains responsive. |
Outside the Pretoria hospital where the former leader is being treated, his grandson Ndaba said: "With less than two weeks to go before the old man's 95th birthday on 18 July, it's time to celebrate his life. | |
"The old man is very much alive - when I speak to him, he responds," he said. | |
In the presidency's first health update for five days, Mr Zuma said: "We thank the public for the dignified gatherings outside the hospital." | |
Mr Mandela is revered across the world for his role in the fight against white minority rule in South Africa. | Mr Mandela is revered across the world for his role in the fight against white minority rule in South Africa. |
He was jailed for 27 years, before being freed in 1990 and elected president in 1994. | He was jailed for 27 years, before being freed in 1990 and elected president in 1994. |
He stood down after five years in power. | He stood down after five years in power. |
Mandela family tree | Mandela family tree |
Andrew Harding: Beyond the Mandela rumours | Andrew Harding: Beyond the Mandela rumours |
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