Statement of the Deputy President of the ANC, Nelson Mandela, at a concert organised by the Irish Anti-apartheid Movement

South African History Online

Dublin, 1 July 1990

Leaders of the Heroic Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement,
Comrades and Friends,
Sisters and Brothers

It is with boundless joy that we are amongst you this evening. We bring you
warm and fraternal greetings from the African National Congress. We bring you
warm greetings mass democratic movement and indeed our entire embattled people.
Our President Comrade Oliver Tambo sends his best regards.

We are more than pleased to be with you, members of our enlarged family. For
almost thirty years, the Irish anti-apartheid movement have been a consistent
and staunch. Partner of our people in the struggle against the infamous system
of apartheid. Your pioneering role has immensely contributed to the
international indignation that so many harbour towards apartheid. Thanks to your
tireless efforts today, the entire world is united behind our struggle. Thanks
to your sterling contribution, the apartheid system cannot survive another day
longer.

Our common struggle has reached an advanced and decisive stage. The hour of
destiny has dawned. The day is not far when our dream of a united, democratic,
non-racial and non-sexist South Africa shall be turned into reality. We sue for
a democratic order wherein our people will be united in their diversity. Bound
together by their common destiny, there will be neither White nor Black, but
just South Africans, free and proud. Proud to the members of the human family.
Proud to be free at last but free.

To reach there we must stand firm and continue with the struggle. The new
situation in our country has compelled new responsibilities upon our movement.
We are the agency for democracy and peace. To be able to successfully accomplish
this our historic mission, we need both political and material support. To end
apartheid, we must keep sanctions and all other forms of pressure in place. To
find a just and lasting peace, our movement is in need of funds and other forms
of assistance. Our youth are in need of training so that they too could one day
be able participants in the reconstruction of their own country. On all these,
we are fully convinced that we can continue to rely on your ever ready
assistance.

To the artists, singers and entertainers, we extend our warmest thanks. The
Irish anti-apartheid movement has been a world leader in the cultural boycott of
apartheid; your best writers and creative people have shunned from making money
out of apartheid; some of your best sportsmen and women have refused to go to
South Africa. We salute these people, as we salute you tonight.

Soon, we shall gather in a free South Africa with our music, our dance, and
with our poetry resounding throughout the world with the simple message: Amandla!