South African President Frederik Willem de Klerk, Eradication of the Apartheid System, and the Unification of the South African State: The Location de Klerk’s Family Migrated From, the Reason the Apartheid System of South Africa Was Setup, the Security Design of the Apartheid System, de Klerk’s View of Apartheid, de Klerk Arguing in Favor of Apartheid, the Argument Against the Apartheid System, the Restrictions of Black South Africans During Apartheid, the World View of the Apartheid System During the Modern Day, the Reason Caucasian South Africans Refused to Relinquish Sovereignty During the Late 20th Century, the Experiment de Klerk’s Administration Conducted to Assess Apartheid, the Person Who Legally Permitted Public Protest Within Cape Town, South Africa, the Reason de Klerk Encountered Resistance When Attempting to Instal Democracy Within South Africa, the Primary Organizations Which Resisted de Klerk’s Democratic Policies, the Primary Threat During the Transition Away From Apartheid, the Possibility of Caucasian South African Armed Forces Aligning With the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement), the Correlation Between the Collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the Collapse of Apartheid in 1994, de Klerk’s Rationale for Why the African National Congress Political Party Could Not Participate Within South African Politics, the Nickname of the “Soviet Union” Within South Africa Between 1947 – 1989, the Reason the Cold War Stalled Democracy Within South Africa, the Benefit of the South African Government and the African National Congress Convening in Switzerland in 1989, the Sweeping Legislative Changes Issued by de Klerk in 1992, the Reason Violence Counterintuitively Increased Post Prison Release of South African President Nelson Mandela, the Execution of Supporters of the African National Congress by Private Security Forces, the Reason These Supporters Were Killed, Opposition to the Abolishment of Apartheid Within All South African Political Parties, Mandela’s View of de Klerk During the Convention for a Democratic South Africa Negotiations, Mandela’s View and Words During the Peaceful Transfer of Democratic Power to the South African Communist Party, the Public View of Mandela and de Klerk’s View of Himself, Mandela and de Klerk Developing Political and Personal Contempt for Eachother, the Mistake de Klerk Made After Initiating a Referendum Vote, de Klerk Framing Various Messages for Disparate Constituents, the Number of Caucasian South Africans Who Wanted to Proceed With Negotiations to Abolish Apartheid in 1992, One of the Largest Successes of the Apartheid Negotiation Process, Supporters of the African National Congress Experiencing Violent Oppression, the Youngest Victim of This Violent Aggression, the Extermination of Hundreds of African National Congress Supporters Within Boipatong Vanderbijlpark, South Africa, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa Accusing de Klerk as the Causation of This Violence, de Klerk Visiting the Boipatong Vanderbijlpark and the Result of This Visit, the Political Identity of the Violent Offenders Who Attacked African National Congress Supporters Within Boipatong Vanderbijlpark, Mandela’s View of de Klerk’s Sympathy, the Reason de Klerk Refused to Publicly Apologize for the Boipatong Vanderbijlpark Attack, the Assassination of South African Communist Party Leader Chris Hani, the Public Image of Hani, the Hypothesis of Why This Assassination Occurred, South Africa Erupting into Chaos Post Assassination of Hani, the Person Who Addressed the South African Public On Television Post Assassination of Hani, the Ratification of an Interim South African Constitution, the South African Government Preparing for the First Democratic South African Election, the Dual Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, the Reason the Nobel Committee Selected Dual Recipients, de Klerk Providing Testimony to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1996 and 1997, the Role of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the Reason the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission is Unique, the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, the African National Congress Creating the Militia Wing Subset Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), the Most Effective Government Assassin in South African History, South African Police Colonel Eugene de Kock Testifying at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Upon South African Human Rights Violations, the Reason de Klerk is Primarily Blamed for South African State Sponsored Domestic Terrorism Between 1979 – 1994, the South African Government Economically Supporting Multiple Counter Insurgency Organizations During de Klerk’s Administration, the Most Violent Period Within South African History, Domestic Terroristic Activism Promoted Within the South African Public, the Reason Domestic Terroristic Activism Was Encouraged Throughout the South African Public, de Klerk Denying All Knowledge of State Sponsored Violence Within South Africa, the Argument in Favor of de Klerk Being Honest About the Observed Violence Throughout South Africa, de Klerk Apologizing for Apartheid But Not for Domestic Terrorism, the Response of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to de Klerk’s Defense, the Ambiguity of de Klerk’s Awareness of State Sponsored Domestic Terrorism, the Title de Klerk Held Which Makes This Ambiguity Highly Improbable, the Cypher Language Used to Communicate Covertly by de Klerk’s Administration, the German Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Workers’ Party) (Nazi) Officers Targeted During the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (Nuremberg Trials), the Correlation Between the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and de Klerk’s Administration During Periods of Violence, de Klerk Appointing the Commission of Inquiry Regarding the Prevention of Public Violence and Intimidation to Investigate Offences, the Authority Provided to South African Justice Richard Goldstone for This Investigation, Law Enforcement Within Johannesburg, South Africa Unable to Destroy All Evidence of Government Sanctioned Criminal Activity, the Result of Goldstone’s Investigation of de Klerk, Goldstone’s Professional and Personal View of de Klerk’s Administration and South African Government Sanctioned Criminal Activity and Violence, de Klerk Terminating 23 Senior South African Military Officers, Gladstone’s View of de Klerk’s Knowledge and Political Responsibility Regarding Criminal Activity and Violence, the Reason the African National Congress Desired Moving Forward With Gladstone’s Investigation, the Reason the Issue of Apartheid Has Become Less Important Within South African Culture, the Issues of Apartheid Discussed Less Frequently Within the South African Parliament During the Modern Day, the Problems Associated With Apartheid and Colonialism Still Present Within South Africa During the Modern Day, de Klerk Understanding the Insustainability of Apartheid, the Correlation Between de Klerk and Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev, How Gorbachev Drove Public Momentum Near the Collapse of the Soviet Union, de Klerk Experiencing the Same Result as Gorbachev, the Key Difference Between de Klerk and Gorbachev, and de Klerk Being Sinistral (Left Handed)

Former South African President Frederik Willem de Klerk came from a pro-apartheid Caucasian only corner of South Africa, his father acting as one of the leaders and architects of the apartheid system. The apartheid system was designed because the small Caucasian tribe which identified as African having been born there, felt threatened by the surrounding millions of Africans. The apartheid system was designed as a system to create a wall which would protect Caucasian Africans from all other Afric...


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