Former apartheid presidentFW de Klerk has come under fire recently for saying that he does not believe that apartheid was a crime against humanity.
Just like the Nazi at the Nuremberg trials after the Second World War, he must be brought to book, along with the many apartheid co-conspirators and perpetrators who were let off the hook by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the early 90s.
ThinkFoYourself If that is the case then all the people who voted for the National Party should also be prosecuted because by voting to keep them in power they are, by implication,guilty as well!
Is the spirit of Mandela, Sisulu, Gandhi et alii completely dead and buried that this path of retribution and vengeance is being advocated?
Where have you seen Whites being prosecuted by Blacks. It's the other way around.
ThinkFoYourself First deal with the EFF lovers...
ThinkFoYourself Icky Surve and his minions have clearly given up all pretense at producing actual journalism.
Goodluck getting solid proof....
It's about time
The Nazis, surrendered, F.w. Never surrendered, he negotiated a cease fire, under the constition, he may not be prosecuted.
Blah blah blah
Enough already
Tutu is Babes we betrayal bar none. That crocked fingers, thick saliva thing.
Keep looking back to the past, is why we are going backwards in this country. Instead of focusing and dealing with real issues in SA that could help everyone, but noooo...
Whybwaant Mugabe?
And let's open the book to all the ANC and other terrorist murderers who bombed pubs, buildings, cities and murdered worshippers.
Ludicrous he unbanned ANC and set Madiba free.
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