I informed them that I would approach my organisation and
ask them to review our attitude on the Volkstaat on three
conditions. The two of them, plus Terre'Blanche, claimed that
they represented the Afrikaners who wanted a Volkstaat. On
the other hand, President
de Klerk insisted that only he
represented the majority of Afrikaners, all of whom rejected
that demand.
The first condition was therefore that Afrikaners should have
a referendum to determine whether or not they wanted a
Volkstaat. Second, the result of the referendum would not
necessarily bind the ANC, but would be an important factor
to take into account when considering their demand. Finally,
they should answer the question: Who was an Afrikaner?
Was it a white person who spoke Afrikaans? Or was it any
person black – that is African, Coloured or Indian – who
spoke the language?