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Johannesburg, March 09, 2010 - The ANC was trying to contact MP Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to find out if she really said Nelson Mandela had let down black people, an official said on Tuesday.

"She is in the US now and we are in the process of trying to locate her," said ANC spokesperson Ishmael Mnisi. "We want to ask her if these comments were made by her; if this is exactly what she said."

Mnisi denied a report that she would be called to explain herself at the next national executive committee meeting next week.

Verification

"That is not correct. What we said is that we would wait for her to verify if these reports are truly attributed to her," said Mnisi.

The struggle stalwart lashed out at South Africa's first democratically elected president, who is also her ex-husband, in an interview published in the London Evening Standard this week.

She said Mandela had become a "corporate foundation" who was being "wheeled out to collect the money".

Madikizela-Mandela also called Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu a "cretin", in the interview with Nadira Naipaul, who visited her with her husband, the writer VS Naipaul, in Soweto.

"Mandela let us down," said Madikizela-Mandela.

"He agreed to a bad deal for the blacks. Economically, we are still on the outside."

"The economy is very much 'white'. It has a few token blacks, but so many who gave their life in the struggle have died unrewarded," said Madikizela-Mandela, in the interview published on www.standard.co.uk.

No control

She said Mandela had no control over the ANC anymore and was just being used by the Nelson Mandela Foundation to get funds.

"Look what they make him do. The great Mandela. He has no control or say any more. They put that huge statue of him right in the middle of the most affluent 'white' area of Johannesburg. Not here where we spilled our blood and where it all started."

"Mandela is now a corporate foundation. He is wheeled out globally to collect the money and he is content doing that. The ANC have effectively sidelined him but they keep him as a figurehead for the sake of appearance."

Madikizela-Mandela said Mandela was not the only leader who suffered.

"This name Mandela is an albatross around the necks of my family. You all must realise that Mandela was not the only man who suffered. There were many others, hundreds who languished in prison and died."

"Many unsung and unknown heroes of the struggle, and there were others in the leadership too, like poor Steve Biko, who died of the beatings, horribly all alone."

"Mandela did go to prison and he went in there as a burning young revolutionary. But look what came out."

Cannot forgive

Madikizela-Mandela criticised him for accepting the Nobel Peace Prize with the apartheid government's last president, FW de Klerk.

"I cannot forgive him for going to receive the Nobel (Peace Prize in 1993) with his jailer (FW) de Klerk. Hand in hand they went."

"Do you think De Klerk released him from the goodness of his heart? He had to. The times dictated it, the world had changed, and our struggle was not a flash in the pan, it was bloody to say the least and we had given rivers of blood."

"I had kept it alive with every means at my disposal."

She also lashed out at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission process, criticising Tutu, its chairperson.

Truth

"Look at this Truth and Reconciliation charade. He (Mandela) should never have agreed to it."

"What good does the truth do? How does it help anyone to know where and how their loved ones were killed or buried? That Bishop Tutu who turned it all into a religious circus came here."

"He had the cheek to tell me to appear. I told him a few home truths. I told him that he and his other like-minded cretins were only sitting here because of our struggle and me. Because of the things I and people like me had done to get freedom."

Looking back, she said the movement's actions were badly planned.

"You know, sometimes I think we had not thought it all out. There was no planning from our side. How could we? We were badly educated and the leadership does not acknowledge that. Maybe we have to go back to the drawing board and see where it all went wrong."  SAPA

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Gibson Muranda on 10/03/2010 12:33:25
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Winnie is simply jealous of Nelson Madiba Mandela. She must realize that Madiba never campaigned to be recognized as a revolutionary icon by anyone. Naturally, because of his sacrifices, his consistency, his principles, his humility and great tolerance, the South Africa, Africa and the World scream at the mention of this great name. Mandela has become a symbol for the struggle for emancipation and equality the world over to both blacks and whites and Winnie cannot take this away from him. In fact she knows it and thats why she herself has maintained the Mandela part in her name despite the divorce. If she really said whats in this article then she is an embarrassment to both the ANC and the Mandela family. Try as she may, she will never succeed in tarnishing the great Madiba! She is simply destroying her already bad reputation.
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