Malloy orders flags lowered for Nelson Mandela

Gov. Dannell Malloy said Thursday night that all U.S. and state flags in Connecticut should fly at half-staff until after sunset Monday as a mark of respect for Nelson Mandela, who died earlier in the day at the age of 95.

Malloy’s order is in accordance with a proclamation by U.S. President Barack Obama, which you can read here.

“Nelson Mandela’s ‘long walk to freedom’ changed our world for the better,” Malloy said earlier Thursday.  “The cause of his life became the world’s cause, and in 1987, the State of Connecticut joined him by banning state investments in companies that did business in South Africa in support of his mission of ending racial segregation policies.

“His reverent passion for justice will continue to inspire generations of citizens to improve social, political, racial, and humanitarian conditions around the world.  While the news of his passing is cause for sorrow, we should be forever grateful for his incomparable contribution to the cause for equality.”
Wes Duplantier