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Nelson Mandela & the Church Street Bombing
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 73937319:MV8xNzY0NDlfNjI0MjA5MTJfNzYwREJBNzg=] they said this yesterday but nobody belief [/quote]
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From Jan Lamprecht´s site:
Here are three photos a friend sent me recently showing the Church Street bombing. I have mentioned this before, and have written about it on my site.
In his book, Long Walk to Freedom, Mandela says that he signed off on this act of terrorism. I thought people should take a look at what Mandela signed off on while he was in prison.
I will also later put up information about how President PW Botha told Mandela back in 1985, that he could be a free man, as long as he did one thing: Publicly renounced violence. Mandela refused. And that is why Mandela remained in prison until De Klerk freed him unconditionally. The bottom line is that Nelson Mandela never publicly renounced violence - and we should never forget that.
a few pictures here:
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link to www.africancrisis.org
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