Friday, December 6, 2013

Flags at Half-Staff for Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela (1918 - 2013) has died at age 95.  He was on my list of most admired and was a huge inspiration to the world for his opposition to apartheid most of his life.  President Obama ordered flags flown at half-mast in his honor.
President Obama recounted to the nation on Thursday how he drew inspiration from Mandela during his first public speech.
"My very first political action, the first thing I ever did that involved an issue or a policy or politics, was a protest against apartheid. I studied his words and his writings," he said in a televised address shortly after Mandela's death was announced.
"And like so many around the globe, I cannot fully imagine my own life without the example that Nelson Mandela set, and so long as I live I will do what I can to learn from him."
"He no longer belongs to us," Obama said. "He belongs to the ages."
However the US government opinion of Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress (ANC) movement that he led were blacklisted as terrorists by the US until a 2008 law was signed by then-President Bush removing it from the terrorist list.
The Daily Beast notes:
In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan placed Mandela’s African National Congress on America’s official list of “terrorist” groups. In 1985, then-Congressman Dick Cheney voted against a resolution urging that he be released from jail. In 2004, after Mandela criticized the Iraq War, an article in National Review said his “vicious anti-Americanism and support for Saddam Hussein should come as no surprise, given his longstanding dedication to communism and praise for terrorists.” As late as 2008, the ANC remained on America’s terrorism watch list, thus requiring the 89-year-old Mandela to receive a special waiver from the secretary of State to visit the U.S.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Comments are moderated for relevance and civility. Spam is discarded.