Statement by ANC President, Nelson R. Mandela, about the ultra right-wing's threats of a Civil War
Statement by ANC President, Nelson R. Mandela, about the ultra right-wing's threats of a Civil War
26 November 1993
The African National Congress is aware that certain sectors of the ultra
right-wing are preparing for war. They have already stockpiled considerable
quantities of arms in certain rural areas. Instead of taking decisive steps to
curb these threats, President F W De Klerk plays petty party politics and
attacks the ANC. It is evident that the NP government is a lame duck government
and entirely incapable of dealing with this threat.
The ANC calls on all democrats, black and white, to join hands and to work
together to isolate all of those who want to foster racial hatred and violence.
I have had a number of meetings with the leadership of the Afrikaner Volksfront,
including Gen. Constand Viljoen and Dr Ferdie Hartzenberg. Today I want to
repeat my call to them to stop making inciting and racist statements, and to
assist me to prevent war and bloodshed. If they do so they will show real
courage and provide responsible leadership to their people. However, if they try
to lead their people into a race war they will commit a terrible crime against
them. The ANC who fought for over thirty years a liberation war against
apartheid oppression, know that war is a terrible thing. We are trying
everything within our means to avoid war. But if the ultra right-wing tries to
unleash a civil war they will be crushed by the democratic forces. Then the
leadership of the Afrikaner Volksfront will have to take responsibility for the
blood of their own people that will be shed.
If we follow the road of democracy and justice a great future awaits us. I
call on all South Africans, regardless of race and gender, to walk that road
with the ANC.
Issued by:
Nelson R. Mandela
President of the African National
Congress




