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South Africa’s Nelson Mandela spends 6th day in hospital following report of health progress

A painting depicting former South African President Nelson Mandela is featured on the side of a public bus in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Mandela began responding better to treatment Wednesday morning for a recurring lung infection following “a difficult last few days,” South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma said. Mandela spent a fifth straight day Wednesday in a Pretoria hospital, where he was visited by one of his daughters and two granddaughters. ( Photo/ Dieu Nalio Chery)

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Former South African President Nelson Mandela is spending a sixth day in the hospital.

A painting depicting former South African President Nelson Mandela is featured on the side of a public bus in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Mandela began responding better to treatment Wednesday morning for a recurring lung infection following “a difficult last few days,” South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma said. Mandela spent a fifth straight day Wednesday in a Pretoria hospital, where he was visited by one of his daughters and two granddaughters. ( Photo/ Dieu Nalio Chery)

There was no immediate update on his health Thursday, but President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday reported that Mandela was responding better to treatment for a recurring lung infection.

Grandson Mandla Mandela said Wednesday that the family is appreciative of the support it has received from around the world.

The leader of South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement, Mandela spent 27 years in prison during white racist rule. He was freed in 1990 and became South Africa’s first black president in 1994.

Mandela’s official Twitter feed noted that Thursday was the 49th anniversary of the former president’s arrival at Robben Island, the prison off the coast of Cape Town where he spent the majority of his incarceration.

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