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U.S. says Nelson Mandela is not a terrorist

Representative Howard Berman of California has proposed legislation to clear the name of the South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) in the United States government record books. Nelson Mandela, and other former members, need approval to enter the United States as the ANC was once labelled a terrorist organization by both the U.S. and South Africa during apartheid. The ANC has evolved quite a bit over the years, but did carry out numerous attacks on institutions of South Africa's apartheid regime from the 1960s through the 1980s. The New York Times explains the U.S. stance:
Until recently, State Department officials preferred to grant ANC members waivers for travel to the United States on a case-by-case basis. They feared a more permanent exemption would open the floodgates to similar requests by other former terrorist groups. But that objection apparently now has been wisely dropped."
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice found it an "embarrassing matter" to waive travel restrictions on her South African counterparts, let alone the "great leader" himself. The bill would update entries on the ruling party's members in U.S. government databases. Just in case you missed the neon sign, Hamas and al Qaeda need not apply.













It was diamonds and other minerals that put Mandela on the list
There is nothing politicians won’t do for minerals and oil. They will be on the wrong side of history. They will lie, invade countries, and kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people.
They will even label Nelson Mandela as a terrorist.
In 1981, US President Reagan explained to CBS that he was loyal to the South African apartheid regime because it was “a country that has stood by us in every war we’ve ever fought, a country that, strategically, is essential to the free world in its production of minerals.â€
SAVO HELETA
Author of "Not My Turn to Die:
Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia"
http://savoheleta.livejournal.com
I will have to agree with
I will have to agree with them too. I don't believe that Nelson Mandela is really a terrorist. Indeed, there are a lot of voices that say he has done a lot of harm to a lo of people, but I think that this is only the result of the mass media that has the bad habit of exagerating the truth.