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ANC officials in Zimbabwe were sceptical about Mr De Klerk's moves.
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Another image that stayed with me from FW de Klerk's speech in Oslo is his description when of the initial intent of Apartheid to protect the Whites in a sea of Black Africans, but ended up isolating and limiting the same people it wanted to protect.
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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I have a lot more faith in his De Klerk's ability now than I had a week ago.
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Similarly, policy on South Africa was rendered null and void by De Klerk's February 1990 speech.
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Another image that stayed with me from FW de Klerk's speech in Oslo is his description when of the initial intent of Apartheid to protect the Whites in a sea of Black Africans, but ended up isolating and limiting the same people it wanted to protect.
Elza S. Maalouf: Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech Elza S. Maalouf 2011
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President De Klerk's unbanning of the African National Congress, and other concessions to the opponents of apartheid, were described as "positive steps" by Mr Walter Sisulu, the ANC leader freed last year.
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I went back to SA for the first time during de Klerk's all-white referendum in 1992 (was it?) "We have two sons, Kwame, a civil engineer, working in Johannesburg; Kwamena, economist and computer science graduate, working for near Washington, D.C."
BRASIL AS A GIRL Maggie Jochild 2007
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A few days later, pro-ANC youths tried to drive the president out of a township and threatened to kill residents who had joined de Klerk's National Party.
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The revelations shredded the credibility of Inkatha leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi and may hinder de Klerk's ability to negotiate with the African National Congress on a new South African constitution.
The Color Of Money 2008
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The bloody feuding between ANC and Inkatha fighters may have helped de Klerk's international image by feeding a perception that black tribal rivalries -- and not white reluctance to share power -- was the obstacle to a transition to a more democratic government.
The Color Of Money 2008
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