The 20th Anniversary of Democracy
Today we celebrate the 20th anniversary of our first democratic election and the end of apartheid.
Even in an election period, today's commemoration transcends party politics. Today is a celebration of a nation, not of a party. South Africa is an infinitely more just, humane, and peaceful place to live today than twenty years ago.
The original Freedom Day, the 27th of April 1994, will always be remembered as a time which brought out the best in South Africa. Despite the violence of the weeks and days preceding that first election, all South Africans were united in a sense of great hope for the future.
Many people here and across the world said it could not be done - but South Africa did it.
With exceptional leadership, we transcended the divisions of the past to negotiate a peaceful solution to one of the defining struggles of the twentieth century.