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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly is celebrating the inaugural "Nelson Mandela International Day" with tributes to the South African anti-apartheid leader's moral leadership and lifelong commitment to fighting racial oppression and promoting peace.

The 192-member world body, in a rare action, decided last November to commemorate Mandela’s birthday — July 18 — every year to recognize the Nobel Peace Prize laureate’s contribution to resolving conflicts and promoting race relations, human rights and reconciliation.

At Friday’s U.N. commemoration — held two days early because Mandela’s birthday this year falls on Sunday — General Assembly President Ali Abdessalam Treki called Mandela "an icon" and "one of the greatest moral and political leaders of our time."