Well done Huffpo - Why Nelson Mandela Loved Fidel Castro [View all]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/06/nelson-mandela-castro_n_4400212.html
<snip>
Americans generally view Nelson Mandela as a hero and Fidel Castro as a villain. Mandela saw things differently.
The South African leaders nationalist and anti-imperialist stances collided head on with the worlds superpower and gave him a lot in common with its Cuban archenemy. Mandela embraced the former Cuban dictator because he opposed apartheid and represented the aspirations of Third World nationalists that the United States undermined across the globe during the Cold War.
Mandelas admiration for the Cuban Revolution only grew with time. Cuba under Castro opposed apartheid and supported the African National Congress Mandelas political organization and the current ruling party. Mandela credited Cubas military support to Angola in the 1970s and 1980s with helping to debilitate South Africas government enough to result in the legalization of the ANC in 1990.
The U.S. government, on the other hand, reportedly played a role in Mandelas 1962 arrest and subsequently branded him a terrorist a designation they only rescinded in 2008. In 1986, President Ronald Reagan vetoed the Anti-Apartheid Act.
Given this history, it shouldnt be surprising that Mandela remained sharply critical of the United States into his later life. When the George W. Bush administration announced plans to invade Iraq in 2003, Mandela said: If theres a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United States of America. They dont care.
---------------------------
Irie FM is rocking this morning with the JA-Cuba- Africa connections