UN pays tribute to Nelson Mandela; follow Madiba’s example, Trudeau urges
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined a chorus of tributes to the late Nelson Mandela on Monday as he urged world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly to follow the example of the man known as Madiba and champion democracy, human rights and the rule of law around the world.
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, the legacy of Mandela was front and centre throughout the assembly’s opening day, whether at the unveiling of a statue in his grinning likeness or during a peace summit in his name, where a parade of leaders and dignitaries defended the values he came to represent.
Some, like his widow, Graca Machel, urged heads of state and UN officials to take on “ego-driven” decision-makers, political dogma and greed. Others, like Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, made decidedly unsubtle references to U.S. President Donald Trump.
“Great statesmen,” Rouhani said, “tend to build bridges instead of walls.”


