(30 Nov 1997) T/I 10:53:46 GS 10:00:00
The former home of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela on Saturday (29/11)
was declared a museum during a ceremony which featured
traditional South African singing and dancing.
After five days of negative publicity, Madikizela-Mandela, who
spent the whole of last week under intense pressure at the TRC
hearings into alleged human rights abuses by her so-called
'Mandela United Football Club', refused to comment on the
hearings.
SHOWS:
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA, 29/11
CU Winnie Mandela arriving at the house/museum,
Goes inside,
CU Winnie smiling while choir sings,
VS pictures and exhibits in the museum;
Choir singing,
People watching;
SOT Winnie Mandela "We just invited you to share with us
moments of joy, the home brings a lot of memories to us in
Soweto, to our families, to my children, my grandchildren and my
great grand-daughter too, so I am very wealthy in this
respect.(indicating her family surrounding her)."
CA media;
SOT Winnie Mandela "A lot of history has taken place here
many battles fought here and generally it is a very historical
part of our South Africa."
Journalist asking about the truth commission;
SOT Winnie Mandela "I have heard you I have been nice I said
please, lets just go in and enjoy ourselves."
Man removing curtain over plaque,
Winnie steps in to help carrying her great-grandaughter,
Zoom in on plaque,
Winnie inside with guests smiling and laughing.
Runs 3.14
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20 июл 2015