“A pervasive moral turpitude underlies South African society.”
Jani Allan (1952) South African columnist and broadcaster
Speaking after her 1992 London court case [citation needed]
Other
The Lie of Apartheid
“A pervasive moral turpitude underlies South African society.”
Jani Allan (1952) South African columnist and broadcaster
Speaking after her 1992 London court case [citation needed]
Other
Desmond Tutu (1931) South African churchman, politician, archbishop, Nobel Prize winner
Speech in Boston (2002)
“My fellow South Africans — the people of South Africa:
This is indeed a joyous night.”
Nelson Mandela (1918–2013) President of South Africa, anti-apartheid activist
1990s, Victory speech (1994)
Context: My fellow South Africans — the people of South Africa:
This is indeed a joyous night. Although not yet final, we have received the provisional results of the election, and are delighted by the overwhelming support for the African National Congress.
To all those in the African National Congress and the democratic movement who worked so hard these last few days and through these many decades, I thank you and honour you. To the people of South Africa and the world who are watching: this a joyous night for the human spirit. This is your victory too. You helped end apartheid, you stood with us through the transition.
Patrick Bond (1961) American academic
Source: South Africa and Global Apartheid: Continental and International Policies (2003), p. 8
P. W. Botha (1916–2006) South African prime minister
As prime minister in the House of Assembly, 23 April 1979, as cited in PW Botha in his own words, Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1987, p. 40
Jussi Halla-aho (1971) Finnish Slavic linguist, blogger and a politician
Jussi Halla-aho (2007), published in the blog Scripta Lisäyksiä edelliseen http://www.halla-aho.com/scripta/lisayksia_edelliseen.html, May 9, 2007 <br class="br">2005-09
Tony Benn (1925–2014) British Labour Party politician
Interview with Andrew Walker (10 March 2001), quoted in BBC News, 'Tony Benn: End of an era' (10 March 2001) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1209497.stm <br class="br">2000s
“Where in the whole wide world today can you find a more just society than South Africa has?”
P. W. Botha (1916–2006) South African prime minister
As Minister of Defence, East London NP Congress, 6 May 1976, as cited in PW Botha in his own words, Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1987, p. 16