No, FW de Klerk was head of the National Party
Visit the FW de Klerk Foundation's website at www.fwdeklerk.org for more information. You will also find his speech on 2 February 1990, in which he announced the unbanning of the ANC and others, on the website. Irene Saunders FW de Klerk Foundation www.fwdeklerk.org
F.W. de Klerk graduated with a law degree from Potchefstroom University in 1958 and then practiced law in Vereeniging in the Transvaal. In 1969, he married Marike Willemse, with whom he has two sons and a daughter. De Klerk was offered a professorship of administrative law at Potchefstroom in 1972 but he declined the post because he had been elected to Parliament as National Party member for Vereeniging at the time.
He ushered for an end of apartheid and supported the transformation of south africa into a multi-racial democracy.
Racial discrimination in South Africa was opposed over at least 100 years by a number of prominent figures and literally millions of less prominent activists, fighters, workers, scholars, politicians and clerics. The most prominent figure (best known) in modern times is Nelson Mandela. He and F.W. de Klerk jointly received the Nobel prize for putting a formal end to apartheid. Previously Albert Luthuli was honored with the Nobel prize for his work and before him the very famous Mohandas K. Ghandi (Mahatma) built a strong passive resistance movement in the early days of the African National Congress.
he stoped the apathied which is segregation between whites and nonwhites.
Visit the FW de Klerk Foundation's website at www.fwdeklerk.org for more information. You will also find his speech on 2 February 1990, in which he announced the unbanning of the ANC and others, on the website. Irene Saunders FW de Klerk Foundation www.fwdeklerk.org
FW de Klerk
FW de Klerk Foundation was created in 2000.
no
he lifted the ban of the anc (African national congres) and so Mandela was part of it so that's how he was released ... well that's what i think
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FW de Klerk
FW de klerk
Wildernes, south africa
he was concerned, succsesful , and protective
I dont know either
his family and the people of Africa