‘Apartheid not a crime against humanity’ says former South African president
Former President FW De Klerk addressed the Bondsraad at the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria, saying that the notion apartheid was a crime against humanity is “an ‘agitprop’ project initiated by communists to stigmatise white South Africans.”
Mr de Clerk said that crimes against humanity “have generally included totalitarian repression and the slaughter of millions of people” and “by contrast, 23 000 people died in South Africa’s political violence between 1960 and 1994 - of whom fewer than 4 000 were killed by the security forces.”