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AS IT IS 2016-05-18 ANC Accuses US of Undermining Mandela

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African National Congress spokesman Zizi Kodwa is seen delivering a speech in a photo taken from his Twitter feed @zizikodwa. Kodwa accused the U.S. government of attempting to "undermine" the current South African government.

The spokesman for South Africa’s ruling party has accused the United States of trying to “undermine” his country’s democratically elected government.

 

Yet representatives from both countries dismissed the comment and say the relationship between the two sides is strong.

 

The accusation came from African National Congress spokesman Zizi Kodwa. He spoke after publication of a story in Britain’s Sunday Times newspaper. The story said that, in 1962, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency helped South Africa’s government arrest Nelson Mandela.

 

The newspaper published statements by a retired CIA officer, who is now dead. The former officer reportedly said the U.S. considered Mandela a supporter of communism.

 

Mandela spent 27 years in prison for his opposition to South Africa’s apartheid government and its racist policies. During this period, blacks and people from other racial groups did not have the same rights as whites. Under apartheid, whites were required to separate from other races.

 

Mandela was in prison from 1962 until 1990. He was elected South Africa’s first black president in 1994 after the end of apartheid rule.

 

ANC spokesman Zizi Kodwa said the CIA claim is “a serious indictment.” He added that the intelligence agency still operates in South Africa.

 

"We have recently observed that there are efforts to undermine the … ANC government," Kodwa told local media. "They [the C.I.A.] never stopped operating here.… It is still happening now. The C.I.A. is still [working] with those who want regime change."

 

Kodwa did not respond to numerous calls from VOA seeking comment on Monday.

 

 

‘Those are not our views’

 

But South Africa’s Foreign Ministry dismissed Kodwa’s earlier claims.

 

“Those are not our views,” government spokesman Clayson Monyela told VOA. “From government’s point of view, our relations with the United States are strong. They are warm and cordial,” he added.

 

The two nations are also major trading partners, with trade totaling about $21 billion, according to U.S. government reports.

 

That relationship was threatened last year when the U.S. and South African governments nearly failed to settle trade issues. The situation led President Barack Obama to threaten to stop South Africa’s membership in a U.S. trade agreement. That agreement lets South Africa export products to the U.S. duty-free.

 

In the past, the two nations have also traded strong words. In February, the secretary-general of the ANC accused the U.S. government of supporting a regime change. The U.S. ambassador to South Africa rejected the claim.

 

A U.S. Embassy official said the embassy has no information on reported CIA operations in South Africa in the 1960s.


Words in This Story

 

 

allegedlyadv. accused of having done something wrong or illegal but not yet proven guilty

 

communismn. a way of organizing a society in which the government owns the things that are used to make and transport products such as land, oil, factories and ships and there is no privately-owned property

 

apartheidn. a former social system in South Africa in which black people and people from other racial groups did not have the same political and economic rights as white people and were forced to live separately from white people

 

indictmentn. an expression or statement of strong disapproval

 

underminev. to make something weaker or less effective usually in a secret or gradual way

 

spokesmann. someone who speaks for or represents a person or a company

 

cordialadj. politely pleasant and friendly

 

duty-freeadj. selling goods that will not be taxed when taken into another country

 

regimen. a form of government

 

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