WHEREAS, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was unique to the world in his
influence and impact, embodying the transcendent truth that the cruelty
of ignorance withers in the light of a just cause; and
WHEREAS, Mandela's life reminds us that there is no greater example
than to stand for equality, and his legacy reminds us that history and
humanity will always aspire to those who did; and
WHEREAS, Mandela was freed from prison after twenty-seven years and
immediately began negotiating with South African President Frederik
Willem de Klerk to begin the process of ending apartheid; and
WHEREAS, On December 10, 1993, Mandela and de Klerk were awarded
the Nobel Peace Prize for their work to peacefully bring an end to
apartheid and lay the foundation for democracy on a one person – one
vote principle; and
WHEREAS, The first democratic election in 1994 allowed people of
all races to vote as equals, wherein Mandela became the first president
of a post-apartheid South Africa; and
WHEREAS, The 1994 election began the process of restoring balance
to a bitterly divided nation, reminding the world that free and fair
elections are at the foundation of freedom and democracy; and
WHEREAS, Forgiveness and inclusiveness were a hallmark of his
presidency; and
WHEREAS, His contributions as a leader and statesman to the nation
of South Africa provided many lessons for all nations – particularly
regarding the importance of civil rights which allow open elections and
provide protections against unwarranted search and imprisonment; and
WHEREAS, Mandela firmly believed that, "Education is the most
powerful weapon which you can use to change the world"; and
WHEREAS, Mandela stressed that the ability for all families to be
lovingly united was paramount to the anti-apartheid movement; and
WHEREAS, While the fight for equality is an ongoing battle,
Mandela's example in South Africa reminds us that it is one we must
continue;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
recognize and honor the life and work of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela for
his invaluable contributions to the lives of those in South Africa and
the world at large.