Department of State
Washington, DC
April 26, 2013
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I
congratulate the people of the Republic of South Africa and offer my
best wishes as you celebrate Freedom Day April 27.
The partnership between the United States and South Africa is founded
on a common set of principles and ideals that include democracy,
respect for human rights, religious freedom, and the rule of law.
Celebrating this Freedom Day, we commemorate the remarkable progress
that South Africans have achieved since the first inclusive election 19
years ago. Your successful struggle to overcome apartheid remains a
testament to the power of democracy and an inspiration to people around
the world who value freedom.
I commend South Africa’s progress as a nation and its dedication to
the development of the African continent. The United States looks
forward to continued cooperation and shared success in the future.
I offer you my best wishes on the occasion of this important
anniversary and join the country in wishing President Mandela a speedy
recovery.
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