Speech on receiving De Guilden Ere Medaille of Amsterdam

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Speech on receiving De Guilden Ere Medaille of Amsterdam

Amsterdam, 10 March 1999

Mr. Mayor
Ladies and Gentlemen

I feel most honoured by your warm reception and I thank you from the bottom
of my heart.

We knew, of course, that to return to Amsterdam would be to return to a city
where the people of South Africa have many friends.

No-one could forget the tumultuous welcome Amsterdam gave us in 1990 soon
after the people of South Africa and the international community had together
opened the doors of apartheid's prisons.

The Netherlands had to be one of the first countries we visited. How could it
have been otherwise? Amsterdam was one of the strongest anti-apartheid cities in
the world.

That hour stands as a moment of rebirth, when the warmth of international
fellowship and love transformed itself from solidarity in struggle into
partnership for peace and development.

Mr. Mayor

It is with pride that I receive the Golden Medal of the City of Amsterdam, as
your tribute to all the people of South Africa, who have joined hands to make a
reality of the hopes that your city shared with us through all those difficult
years.

I am told that Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina allowed the City of Amsterdam to
carry on its official seal the legend honouring its courageous behaviour under
Nazi-occupation: "Heldhaftig, Vastberaden, Barmhartig". I know of no words that
better express our people's gratitude to yours for the resolute and
compassionate support in their heroic struggle against apartheid.

How fortunate we are to have such friends.

I thank you.