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When Mandela met Sharansky

December 6, 2013 15:45
Nelson Mandela with Natan Sharansky in Los Angeles, 1990. (Photo: AP)

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Tom Tugend,

Tom Tugend

1 min read

It was on June 29, 1990 at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles that the two former political prisoners came face to face.

The reserved, soft-spoken Nelson Mandela, released only four months earlier after 27 years in South African prisons, stood next to the bouncy Natan Sharansky, towering over the former refusenik from the Soviet Union by a good foot, while a battery of photographers tried to get the two men's faces into the same close-up frame.

It was not certain, until the last minute, that the meeting would take place. Mandela had less that 24 hours in Los Angeles, part of a 10-day tour of the United States, and everybody wanted a piece of the international celebrity.

In addition, though he was allied with many South African Jews throughout his struggle, Mandela had shown little sympathy for Israel in recent statements.