STATEMENT BY F W DE KLERK ON HIS RECENT CNN INTERVIEW AND REACTIONS THERETO
The remarks I made during my recent interview with Christiane Amanpour have been widely misunderstood and misinterpreted. I would accordingly like to make my position perfectly clear.
The views I expressed related to the reasons why - as a young lawyer and politician way back in the 60's and 70's - I supported separate development. I did so within the context of the times and my wish to retain the historic right of my people to self-determination.
I believed then that the problems of South Africa could be justly resolved by recognizing the right of all South Africa's constituent peoples to self-determination through Nation States situated mainly in the areas of the country that they originally occupied. I have long since abandoned these views as an answer to South Africa's challenges.
During the 1980s I had come to accept that there was no possibility that separate development could lead to a just and acceptable solution to the problems of South Africa. My colleagues in the leadership of the National Party and I went through a process of deep introspection. We concluded that apartheid was morally unjustifiable, that it could not be reformed, that the concept of separate development had led to manifest injustice and had to be abandoned.
We further decided that South Africa's problems could be resolved only by entering into negotiations between the genuine representatives of all its people. The goal would be to establish a non-racial constitutional democracy in which the rights of all South Africans and all our communities would be protected.