I added that we had a just cause, numbers and the support
of the international community. They had none of these. I
appealed to them to stop their plans and to join the
negotiations at the World Trade Centre. I spent some time
persuading them, but they were adamant and I could not
move them at all. Finally, when I was about to give up, the
General softened a bit and said he could not approach his
people with empty hands, at such an advanced stage of their
preparations.
Up to that moment, I had insisted that as long as I was
president of the ANC, there would never be a Volkstaat in
this country. A Volkstaat was a separate autonomous area
for the Afrikaner. But now, faced with such a formidable
challenge, I decided to retreat in such a way that they would
find it far from easy to realise their demand.
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