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Nelson Mandela made a speech on January 29,
2003 warning that George Bush was pursuing a
course that would lead to a "holocaust." Below is the text
of the Nelson Mandela speech. This text was provided by
Maturin. |
NELSON MANDELA
"It's a tragedy what is happening, what
Bush is doing. All Bush wants is Iraqi oil. There is no doubt
that the U.S. is behaving badly. Why are they not seeking to
confiscate weapons of mass destruction from their ally Israel?
This is just an excuse to get Iraq’s oil.
We have not had world wars in 57 years,
and it is because of the United Nations. We should condemn
both [British Prime Minister Tony] Blair and Bush and let them
know in no uncertain terms that what they are doing is wrong.
Other international countries like France and Russia must
influence the United Nations to condemn what he [Bush] is
doing.
Bush is now undermining the United
Nations. He is acting outside it, not withstanding the fact
that the United Nations was the idea of President Roosevelt
and Winston Churchill. Both Bush, as well as Tony Blair, are
undermining an idea which was sponsored by their predecessors.
They do not care. Is it because the secretary-general of the
United Nations [Ghanaian Kofi Annan] is now a black man?
[APPLAUSE] They never did that when secretary-generals were
white.
What is the lesson of them acting
outside the United Nations? Are they saying any country which
believes that they will not be able to get the support of the
countries with a veto [in the United Nations] are entitled to
go outside the United Nations and to ignore it? Or are they
saying we, the United States, are the only superpower in the
world now, [so] we can act as we like? Are they saying this is
a lesson we should follow or are they saying 'we are special,
what we do should not be done by anybody [else]?'
If there is a country that has committed
unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United States
of America. [APPLAUSE] They don't care for human beings.
Fifty-seven years ago, when Japan was retreating on all
fronts, they decided to drop the atom bomb in Hiroshima and
Nagasaki; killed a lot of innocent people, who are still
suffering the effects of those bombs.
Those bombs were not aimed against the
Japanese, they were aimed against the Soviet Union to say,
'look, this is the power that we have. If you dare oppose what
we do, this is what is going to happen to you'. Because they
are so arrogant, they decided to kill innocent people in
Japan, who are still suffering from that.
Who are they, now, to pretend that they
are the policemen of the world? [APPLAUSE] To want to decide
for the people in Iraq what they should do with their
government and with their leadership?
If this is done by the United Nations,
if the United Nations says that 'Saddam Hussein is not
carrying out the resolutions of the United Nations, therefore
we the United Nations are going to take action,' I will
support that without reservation. [APPLAUSE]
What I am condemning is that one power,
with a president who has no foresight, who cannot think
properly, [LAUGHTER] is now wanting to plunge the world into a
holocaust. I am happy that the people of the world -
especially those of the United States of America - are
standing up and opposing their own president.
I hope that that opposition will one day
make him understand that he has made the greatest mistake of
his life in trying to bring about carnage and to police the
world, without any authority of the international body. It is
something we have to condemn without reservation.
I only hope that the people of the
United States will make Bush aware that he has made a big
mistake to want to surpass the global body, the United
Nations, whose ideals are to bring peace and eradicate wars.
The people of the U.S. should use their
democracy to get rid of him. It is best for the U.S. to use
the ballot box and demonstrations to draw attention to the
issue. [LOUD AND SUSTAINED APPLAUSE]
And the women at this forum are there to
look into these things, to be bold with their leadership and
to condemn what is wrong.
And finally, we have of course the
question of globalisation in this country. As [the former
South African High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and
current CEO of South African Tourism (SATOUR)] Cheryl Carolus
has said, somebody who is saying he or she is not going to
accept globalisation, is like saying I do not recognise
winter, I am not going to put on clothing for winter!
She has put it very well, because what
happens today in northern Europe has got an effect on our
region the same day. Globalisation is already there, whether
we like it or not.
And of course globalisation at the
present moment favours the rich and the mighty. We have to
fight that. It must favour all human beings, whether in Europe
or in Africa. And I'm sure this is the task of this forum to
make sure that such irregularities are rectified.
Thank you very much."
Response to Mandela Speech by William Buckley
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