US shamed by Mandela terror link
BBC News
April 10, 2008
US Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice has asked for "embarrassing" travel restrictions on Nelson
Mandela and South African leaders to be lifted.
A bill has been introduced in the US
Congress to remove from databases any reference to
The African National Congress (ANC)
was designated as a terrorist organization by
At present a waiver is needed for
any ANC leaders to enter the country.
"It is frankly a rather
embarrassing matter that I still have to waive in my own counterparts - the
foreign minister of South Africa, not to mention the great leader, Nelson
Mandela," Ms Rice told lawmakers in Washington.
Last week, Howard Berman, chairman
of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, who introduced the bill said it was
"shameful" that the
"Amazingly, Nelson Mandela
still needs to get a special waiver to enter the
Mr Mandela, who turns 90 this year,
was released in 1990 after spending 27 years in prison.
He then became the country's first
post-apartheid-era president, before retiring after serving one term in office.
He appears to be in reasonable
health, but now makes far fewer public appearances.