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NOBEL SQUARE UNVEILING!

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Reconciliation Day.
Friday 16th Decemeber 2005.
Nobel Square, V & A Waterfront,
Cape Town, South Africa.

NOBEL SQUARE UNVEILING!

Two Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Share Their Peace!

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu & former State President Mr. FW de Klerk join hands during the Nobel Square unveiling ceremony.

South Africa's four Nobel Peace Prize Laureates are honoured for their extraordinary achievements of peace & democracy in South Africa with the official unveiling of a sculptural square in the historical heart of Cape Town.

Nobel Square is the new home of sculptures of the late Nkosi Albert Luthuli, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, former State President FW de Klerk & former President Nelson Mandela as well as a fifth sculpture called 'Peace & Democracy' which is a narrative work acknowledging the contribution of women & children to the attainment of peace in South Africa.

PICTURE: MARK WESSELS.

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Nelson Mandela Concert FILE - 22 Nov 2018, Desmond Tutu FILE - 23 Oct 2018
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Reconciliation Day.<br />
Friday 16th Decemeber 2005.<br />
Nobel Square, V & A Waterfront,<br />
Cape Town, South Africa.<br />
<br />
NOBEL SQUARE UNVEILING!<br />
<br />
Two Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Share Their Peace!<br />
<br />
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu & former State President Mr. FW de Klerk join hands during the Nobel Square unveiling ceremony.<br />
<br />
South Africa's four Nobel Peace Prize Laureates are honoured for their extraordinary achievements of peace & democracy in South Africa with the official unveiling of a sculptural square in the historical heart of Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Nobel Square is the new home of sculptures of the late Nkosi Albert Luthuli, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, former State President FW de Klerk & former President Nelson Mandela as well as a fifth sculpture called 'Peace & Democracy' which is a narrative work acknowledging the contribution of women & children to the attainment of peace in South Africa.<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS.