Last words to SA: De Klerk still didn't call apartheid a crime against humanity

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Last words to SA: De Klerk still didn't call apartheid a crime against humanity
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CAPE TOWN - South Africa’s last apartheid-era president FW De Klerk has apologised for the damage caused by the apartheid regime.

But a video was released by the FW de Klerk Foundation on the day of his death with a "last message to the people of South Africa".

In 2020, the last president of the murderous apartheid regime, FW De Klerk, refused to admit that apartheid was a crime against humanity. In February last year, he told the SABC that he was "not fully agreeing" with the presenter who asked him to confirm that apartheid was a crime against humanity. He said in the video: "I am still often accused by critics that I, in some way or another, continue to justify apartheid or separate development as we later called it.

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