F.W. de Klerk, as the last apartheid-era president of South Africa, played a pivotal role in dismantling the apartheid system and transitioning the country towards a multiracial democracy. His decision to unban political organizations, including the African National Congress, and to release Nelson Mandela from prison inspired both domestic and international movements advocating for equality and human rights. De Klerk's willingness to engage in negotiations with anti-apartheid leaders fostered a spirit of cooperation and dialogue, influencing other leaders globally to pursue peaceful resolutions to entrenched conflicts. His legacy is complex, as he is both praised for his contributions to democracy and critiqued for his past support of apartheid policies.
FW de Klerk Foundation was created in 2000.
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FW de klerk
Wildernes, south africa
he was concerned, succsesful , and protective
FW de Klerk Foundation was created in 2000.
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
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FW de Klerk
FW de klerk
Wildernes, south africa
he was concerned, succsesful , and protective
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I'll tell you when he dies. he's still alive
his family and the people of Africa