Date: Wed, 11 May 1994 11:21:22 -0700
Sender: "Arthur R. McGee" <[a--cg--e] at [netcom.com]>
Subject: Nelson Mandela's address on his inauguration, Pretoria, May 10 (fwd)

For those who have been wondering, these messages from Tim Jenkin are 
from the Department of Information and Publicity of the African National 
Congress(ANC). The ANC has been using online communications for YEARS 
with the help and assistance of the Association for Progressive 
Communications(APC) and it's affiliate WorkNet(WN) in South Africa. So, 
just wipe the false thought out of your head that the Clinton/Gore crew 
was the first to go direct. The ANC has known what time it was for a LONG 
time. Sorry to shake up your Western held assumptions. :->

So for all the dummies out there who still have various distorted visions 
of the Motherland, "you better ask somebody."

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Date: Wed, 11 May 94 10:47:47 SAS
From: tim jenkin <[a--cd--p] at [WN.APC.ORG]>
Subject: Nelson Mandela's address on his inauguration, Pretoria, May 10

STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL
CONGRESS, NELSON MANDELA, AT HIS INAUGURATION AS
PRESIDENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA,
UNION BUILDINGS, PRETORIA, MAY 10 1994

YOUR MAJESTIES

YOUR HIGHNESSES

DISTINGUISHED GUESTS

COMRADES AND FRIENDS

Today, all of us do, by our presence here, and by our celebrations in
other parts of our country and the world, confer glory and hope to newborn
liberty. 

Out of the experience of an extraordinary human disaster that lasted too
long, must be born a society of which all humanity will be proud. 

Our daily deeds as ordinary South Africans must produce an actual South
African reality that will reinforce humanity's belief in justice,
strengthen its confidence in the nobility of the human soul and sustain
all our hopes for a glorious life for all. 

All this we owe both to ourselves and to the peoples of the world who are
so well represented here today. 

To my compatriots, I have no hesitation in saying that each one of us is
as intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful country as are the
famous jacaranda trees of Pretoria and the mimosa trees of the bushveld. 

Each time one of us touches the soil of this land, we feel a sense of
personal renewal. The national mood changes as the seasons change. 

We are moved by a sense of joy and exhilaration when the grass turns green
and the flowers bloom. 

That spiritual and physical oneness we all share with this common homeland
explains the depth of the pain we all carried in our hearts as we saw our
country tear itself apart in a terrible conflict, and as we saw it
spurned, outlawed and isolated by the peoples of the world, precisely
because it has become the universal base of the pernicious ideology and
practice of racism and racial oppression. 

We, the people of South Africa, feel fulfilled that humanity has taken us
back into its bosom, that we, who were outlaws not so long ago, have today
been given the rare privilege to be host to the nations of the world on
our own soil. 

We thank all our distinguished international guests for having come to
take possession with the people of our country of what is, after all, a
common victory for justice, for peace, for human dignity. 

We trust that you will continue to stand by us as we tackle the challenges
of building peace, prosperity, non-sexism, non-racialism and democracy. 

We deeply appreciate the role that the masses of our people and their
political mass democratic, religious, women, youth, business, traditional
and other leaders have played to bring about this conclusion. Not least
among them is my Second Deputy President, the Honourable F.W. de Klerk. 

We would also like to pay tribute to our security forces, in all their
ranks, for the distinguished role they have played in securing our first
democratic elections and the transition to democracy, from blood-thirsty
forces which still refuse to see the light. 

The time for the healing of the wounds has come. 

The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come. 

The time to build is upon us. 

We have, at last, achieved our political emancipation. We pledge ourselves
to liberate all our people from the continuing bondage of poverty,
deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination. 

We succeeded to take our last steps to freedom in conditions of relative
peace. We commit ourselves to the construction of a complete, just and
lasting peace. 

We have triumphed in the effort to implant hope in the breasts of the
millions of our people. We enter into a covenant that we shall build the
society in which all South Africans, both black and white, will be able to
walk tall, without any fear in their hearts, assured of their inalienable
right to human dignity - a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the
world. 

As a token of its commitment to the renewal of our country, the new
Interim Government of National Unity will, as a matter of urgency, address
the issue of amnesty for various categories of our people who are
currently serving terms of imprisonment. 

We dedicate this day to all the heroes and heroines in this country and
the rest of the world who sacrificed in many ways and surrendered their
lives so that we could be free. 

Their dreams have become reality. Freedom is their reward. 

We are both humbled and elevated by the honour and privilege that you, the
people of South Africa, have bestowed on us, as the first President of a
united, democratic, non-racial and non-sexist government. 

We understand it still that there is no easy road to freedom

We know it well that none of us acting alone can achieve success. 

We must therefore act together as a united people, for national
reconciliation, for nation building, for the birth of a new world. 

Let there be justice for all. 

Let there be peace for all. 

Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. 

Let each know that for each the body, the mind and the soul have been
freed to fulfill themselves. 

Never, never and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will
again experience the oppression of one by another and suffer the indignity
of being the skunk of the world. 

Let freedom reign. 

The sun shall never set on so glorious a human achievement! 

God bless Africa! 

Thank you. 

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Art McGee [[a--cg--e] at [netcom.com]]
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