As the World
Celebrates 90th Birthday of Freedom Symbol on Planet Earth,
Nelson Mandela,
AIPAC-Controlled US Congress Finally Removes him from
Terrorist List !
Editor's Notes:
Why was Mandela's name kept on the US
Terrorist lists until now?
1. The US Congress is tightly controlled
by AIPAC (See Walt and Mearshiemer's Book).
2. AIPAC defends the interests of the
Apartheid state of Israel (See Carter's Book).
3. Mandela succeeded in leading South
Africans towards the dismantlement of the Apartheid state.
4. Israelis and their lobbyists hate
Mandela. He represents bad news for them.
5. It shouldn't be a surprise that his
name was kept on the "US Terrorist List" until his 90th
birthday.
U.S. Congress removes Mandela from terrorist list
WASHINGTON, June 27, 2008 (Xinhua) --
Former South African President Nelson Mandela received a
gift for his 90th birthday as U.S. Congress finally approved
the removal of his name from the country's terrorist list,
local media reported on Friday.
The Senate unanimously greenlighted the legislation
on a voice vote late on Thursday, removing the "terrorist"
label and travel restrictions imposed on Mandela and other
senior members of his African National Congress (ANC).
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Former South African President
Nelson Mandela (Front) waves during the 46664
concert held in his honour in Hyde Park, London June
27, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo, 6/28/08).
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The same legislation was
passed on May 8 at the House of Representatives.
In an address to the
Senate last month, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
urged for the removal, saying
"It is frankly a rather
embarrassing matter that I still have to waive in my own
counterparts -- the foreign minister of South Africa, not to
mention the great leader, Nelson Mandela."
"I really do hope that we can remove these
restrictions on the ANC. This is a country with which we now
have excellent relations -- South Africa," she said.
The ANC was banned by the South African apartheid
government in1960, its leaders jailed or forced into exile
until the ban on the movement was lifted 30 years later.
Mandela was jailed for 27 years for his leadership in
the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. He became
the first post-apartheid-era president years after his
release in 1990.
"It is shameful that the United States still treats
the ANC this way based solely on its designation as a
terrorist organization by the old apartheid South African
regime," said Howard Berman, chairman of the House Committee
on Foreign Affairs who introduced the legislation.
"It is shameful that
the United States still treats the ANC this way based solely
on its designation as a terrorist organization by the old
apartheid South African regime," he added.
Mandela, who is turning 90 on July 18, celebrate his
90th birthday with a concert in London's Hyde Park on Friday
in support of his global AIDS campaign.
Editor: Mu Xuequan