How Cuba helped defeat apartheid in South Africa
JOHN HAYLETT spotlights Cubas leLater in the US, during the Ted Koppel show in front of a live TV audience, Mandela was questioned by neocon diplomat and political analyst Ken Adelman, asking whether Fidel Castro and for good measure Muammar Gadaffi and Yasser Arafat, the Libyan and Palestinian leaders, were your models of leaders of human rights.
Mandela responded: One of the mistakes that political analysts make is to think that their enemies should be our enemies. That we can and we will never do.gendary spirit of internationalism
AFTER Nelson Mandela was released from 1991 in preparation for the formal interment of the apartheid system, he embarked on a world tour to thank governments and peoples who had supported the South African freedom struggle.
In Havana he extolled Fidel Castro as a source of inspiration to all freedom-loving people.
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Mandela told a rally in the Cuban city of Matanzas that Africans were used to being victims of countries that want to take from us our territory or overthrow our sovereignty. In African history there is not another instance where another people has stood up for one of ours.
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