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  1. 12 de nov. de 2021 · In 1994, de Klerk ran against Mandela in South Africa’s first democratic non-racial election. Mandela and the ANC won more than 60% of the vote while de Klerk and the National Party won...

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  2. F. W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela in July 1993, near the close of negotiations, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to receive jointly the Liberty Medal. [1] Part of a series on. Apartheid. Events. Organisations. People. Places. Related topics. Category. v. t. e.

  3. www.nobelpeaceprize.org › laureates › 19931993 - Nobel Peace Prize

    In 1990 South Africa's President Frederik Willem de Klerk decided to release Nelson Mandela, leader of the liberation movement, who had been in prison since 1963. Following the release, the two politicians worked together to bring an end to the policy of racial segregation.

  4. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Frederik Willem de Klerk. Prize share: 1/2. The Nobel Peace Prize 1993 was awarded jointly to Nelson Mandela and Frederik Willem de Klerk "for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa" To cite this section.

  5. Mandela and De Klerk (bra: Mandela e De Klerk; prt: À Margem da Lei) é um filme estadunidense de 1997, lançado diretamente na televisão e dirigido por Joseph Sargent. Foi estrelado por Sidney Poitier e Michael Caine, o longa é baseado na vida de Nelson Mandela e F. W. de Klerk, seu vice presidente.

  6. 5 de dez. de 2013 · During his imprisonment, Mandela became a rallying point for South Africa's oppressed, and the world's most famous political prisoner. Nelson Mandela shared the Peace Prize with the man who had released him, President Frederik Willem de Klerk, because they had agreed on a peaceful transition to majority rule.

  7. 11 de nov. de 2021 · In 1990 South Africa's President Frederik Willem de Klerk decided to release Nelson Mandela, leader of the liberation movement, who had been in prison since 1963. Following the release, the two politicians worked together to bring an end to the policy of racial segregation.