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  1. 11 de nov. de 2021 · FW de Klerk, the former president of South Africa and the last white person to lead the country, has died. The 85-year-old had been diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. He came to power in ...

  2. www.nobelpeaceprize.org › laureates › 19931993 - Nobel Peace Prize

    It was for his participation in this peace process that de Klerk was awarded the Peace Prize in 1993. When de Klerk took office as President in 1989, no one expected him to play a key part in the termination of apartheid. Both as a lawyer, as a parliamentarian, and as a member of the government he had stood out as a firm upholder of white ...

  3. How de Klerk managed that process, and in the scope of his vision, freed Nelson Mandela from 27 years imprisonment and transformed South Africa into a constitutional democracy, is his legacy. In our interview, he would only acknowledge, “I didn’t do it myself.

  4. The acclaimed true story of the events that reshaped South African history—the peaceful abolition of apartheid and the life of Nelson Mandela, the man who ma...

  5. Mandela commented to Tony Leon that ‘De Klerk had not reconciled himself with the loss of power.’ 165 Although he occupied the position of executive deputy president, Mandela gave him few responsibilities commensurate with what might have been expected of such a position and very far from the powers given to the other (ANC) deputy president. This did not go down well with De Klerk 166 as ...

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  7. 11 de nov. de 2021 · FILE — South African President F.W. de Klerk poses outside his office in Cape Town, South Africa March 18, 1992, while displaying a copy of a local newspaper with banner headlines declaring a “Yes” result in a referendum vote to end apartheid and share power with the black majority for the first time. F.W. de Klerk, who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela and as South Africa ...