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[Published: Wednesday October 21 2009]

Anger over 'fake' Mandela praise

Pretoria, 21 Oct-(ANA)-South Africa's anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela has denied writing a foreword to a book by the Republic of Congo's President Denis Sassou-Nguesso.

"We condemn this brazen abuse of Mr Mandela's name. We will be taking appropriate action," his Nelson Mandela Foundation said in a statement.

The Congolese president took power in a coup and, after losing an election, regained it by winning a civil war.

The foreword praises Mr Sassou-Nguesso as "one of our great African leaders".

"One of those who gave their unconditional support to our fighters' demand for freedom, and who worked tirelessly to free oppressed peoples from their chains and help restore their dignity and hope," it says.

The bookselling website Amazon says the semi-autobiographical Straight Speaking for Africa was published in English last month by Red Sea Inc of Africa World Press.

Michel Lafon first published the book in French earlier in the year.

The Paris-based publisher said Mr Sassou-Nguesso had provided the preface and offered no further comment.

Mr Sassou-Nguesso's office has not commented. (ANA)

FA/ANA/21 October 2009---

 


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