Mandelas Awarded Prize of $100,000
LONDON — Jailed South African black leader Nelson Mandela and his wife, Winnie, were awarded the 1985 Third World Prize of $100,000 in recognition of their campaign against apartheid, sponsors said Friday.
A statement from the London-based Third World Foundation for Social and Economic Studies said Mandela “is honored for his message of freedom for all the world.â€
Mandela has been in prison for the past 23 years for opposing the white-minority government in Pretoria.
The foundation is a non-governmental body which promotes cultural and economic cooperation among Third World countries.
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