3/ I should also say that I'd spent a few lunchtimes in the bookshop near my office skimming FW's autobiography & doing some research into his background
After all, you don't rise to the top of the deeply racist National Party in the 1980's without being a bit of racist yourself
4/. So FW opens the floor to questions & sees me front of him, hand raised
He nods towards to me
"Mr de Klerk," I say calmly. "I was very interested reading your book, not so much by what you said, but by what you chose not to say"
On my lap I have a note with 6 bullet points.
5/. I proceeded to go through his ignominious 20 year political career, point-by-point
A career that spanned the Soweto uprisings & the 1980s State of Emergencies during which he'd forcefully supported apartheid
All of which he had somehow managed to omit from his autobiography
6/. As I went through each of my points I felt my anger build
By the time I got to the final one - the fact that FW de Klerk had known about the murderous activities of the Third Force which had continued right up until the day before the 1994 elections - I was shaking with rage
9/. FW de Klerk continued to be an apartheid apologist
Last year he told SABC that "the idea that apartheid was a crime against humanity was & remains an agitprop project initiated by the Soviets & their ANC/SACP allies to stigmatize white South Africans”
10/. Whilst FW de Klerk’s role in helping to end apartheid must be recognised, Mandela puts it well here in 1990
“The ANC ought never to have been banned. We ought never to have been sent to prison. The state of emergency ought never to have been imposed”
11/. POSTSCRIPT: Googling FW de Klerk's book tour, I found our clash was written up by his editor(!) in the @Independent!
"The first questioner, a very intense young man who was shaking like a leaf & seemed to have a set of notes, started denouncing FW"😂 independent.co.uk/arts-entertain…
12/. FW’s editor describes me here as a “nervous activist”
I wasn’t nervous. I was angry
Angry that this man was sitting in my local bookshop in London attempting to gaslight people into believing he & Mandela had stood shoulder-to-shoulder in the fight against apartheid
Eish!
13/. “Forgiveness liberates the soul, it removes fear....Reconciliation does not mean forgetting or trying to bury the pain of conflict, but working together to correct the legacy of past injustice” (Nelson Mandela 1995)
Ystdy, @MattHancock tried to get @AnnelieseDodds to withdraw a comment re his helping the ex-landlord of his local pub, the Cock Inn, to get a PPE contract
We’ve see the emails
Hancock & Lord Feldman helped 47 firms win 'VIP' contracts worth millions
2. “To me, #Thanksgiving is a reminder of our resistance as Indigenous People navigating this settler society that continuously tries to erase & destroy us, yet we are still here.”
MARR: But we're standing here getting wet, so surely - even by your own definition - it’s raining - & why are you holding an umbrella?
@MattHancock: I'm holding an umbrella to keep the bloody rain off me.
MARR: I see.
A fortnight after @AndrewMarr9 had failed to comprehend my criticism of his @MattHancock interview & had insulted me on @Twitter, I was in a pub & he & his wife sat nearby me
1/. “I will continue with my hunger strike for as long as my health permits as it is the only way I see of to try to get the govt to bring Nazanin home”
2/. “When I heard about Richard Radcliffe’s hunger strike I went to meet him & was struck by his incredible courage. I went back several times & made a promise to him that I’d do all in my power to help end this terrible injustice”