South Africa: Silent Majority Must Speak Out Against Racism - De Klerk

If FW de Klerk did give leadership lessons, he would ask political leaders not to feed racism.

"The present political leaders, including President Jacob Zuma, should avoid utterances which actively feed racism," said De Klerk on the sidelines of a conference marking his historic speech on February 2 1990, in which he announced the unbanning of the African National Congress and SA Communist Party, and promised to free Nelson Mandela from jail.

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