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Who is the monument dedicated to, which is 50 vertical metal poles?

Sculptor Marco Cianfanelli created an unusual monument in honor of Nelson Mandela. It consists of 50 vertical metal poles, in which special thickenings are made so that Mandela's face can be seen in them from a distance. These poles, according to the sculptor, symbolize the bars of the prison in which Mandela spent 27 years. The monument itself is located near the South African city of Durban - approximately in the place where Mandela was arrested in 1962.

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What is the FBI?

The FBI is perhaps one of the most remarkable and most famous departments of the federal government. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (that's its full name) was founded in 1908 as a bureau within the US Department of Justice.

The FBI is called upon to investigate violations of federal laws, as well as cases in which the United States is interested in solving. In 1924, an identification department was created. First came a file cabinet that stored 810 fingerprints. Today, the FBI has fingerprint cards of 188 people!

The FBI is headquartered in Washington, D.C. In addition, there are 52 leading departments that are scattered throughout the country. In addition to its main functions, the FBI performs the role of a service organization for local executive bodies and state police departments.

The Investigation Department matches fingerprints and clarifies information about crimes. When a person is arrested, their fingerprints are sent to the FBI, and you can find out within 5 minutes if this person had any dealings with the police. Copies of this person's data are sent to the appropriate police department within 36 hours after his fingerprint is received in Washington.

Information from special laboratories is also available to all law enforcement agencies. The scientists working there are equipped with the most modern equipment, every day they study hundreds of documents, do blood, hair, soil and other tests. When all the evidence is collected, the FBI experts testify in court.

In June 1939, the US President chose the FBI as an agency investigating espionage, sabotage, and others that undermine the country's defenses. During World War II, the FBI maintained the security of the country and exposed numerous spy organizations.

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