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Why is Mandella the liberator?
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The real liberator was DeClerk who had the courage to realise the system for SA was wrong and to allow change even though it meant his own deposition. He let Mandella out of jail and legalised the ANC and allowed and election he knew would be won by Mandella. Don't get me wrong Mandella has done well for his people but he would not have had the chance without DeClerk.
The real liberator was DeClerk who had the courage to realise the system for SA was wrong and to allow change even though it meant his own deposition. He let Mandella out of jail and legalised the ANC and allowed and election he knew would be won by Mandella. Don't get me wrong Mandella has done well for his people but he would not have had the chance without DeClerk.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As they say it takes two to tango! De Klerk could have easily held on to power if he had wanted to, but realised it was time to change,however the ANC was supported by USSR and Cuba ( because they wanted the gold and diamonds ? )and hence the wars that South Africa fought across its borders to avoid a communist state. Mandela came to realise the problem affecting the "whites" and through JOINT talks a new Constitution was formulated between him and De Klerk. The key issue here is that when the ANC came to power it was written that they could not change this new Constitution unless they received 75% representation. To this day this has not been achieved. A statue of Mandela and De Klerk shaking hands would have been more appropriate.
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