06/12/2013
Nelson Mandela Removed From US Terrorist Watch List In 2008 By President Bush
Nelson Mandela Removed From
US Terrorist Watch List In 2008 By President
Bush
Ex-South African President Nelson Mandela died
yesterday evening at the age of 95.
As a popular human right activist before his
death, Nelson Mandela was place on the U.S.
terrorism watch list until 2008, when then-
President George W. Bush signed a bill removing
him from it.
Then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called
the restrictions a “rather embarrassing matter
that I still have to waive in my own counterpart,
the foreign minister of South Africa, not to
mention the great leader Nelson Mandela.”
“He had no place on our government’s terror
watch list, and I’m pleased to see this bill finally
become law,” then-Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) said
in 2008.
South Africa’s apartheid regime designated
Mandela’s African National Congress (ANC) as a
terrorist organization for its battle against the
nation’s legalized system of racial segregation
that lasted from 1948 to 1994.
Former U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher also
described Mandela’s ANC as a “typical terrorist
organization” in 1987, refusing to impose
sanctions on South Africa’s apartheid regime.
President Ronald Reagan did as well.
In 1986, former Vice President Dick Cheney, then
a congressman, voted along with 179 other
members of the House against a non-binding
resolution to recognize the ANC and call on the
South African government to release Mandela
from prison. The measure finally passed, but not
before a veto attempt by Reagan.
In 2000, Cheney maintained that he’d cast the
correct vote.
[Source: Yahoo News]
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