situation in that province. On the one hand, we had to
campaign for the election victory of our own organisation,
while at the same time it was our duty to address in a non-
partisan way the fate of all the people in the province. The
political violence, no matter by whom it was being
committed, was to the great damage of all
South Africans.
And as always in such circumstances, the innocent carried
the brunt of suffering, hence our special attention to the then
province of Natal.
Our election campaign did not always proceed smoothly. As
pointed out above, the National Party of de Klerk was
extremely negative and at times plainly immoral in its
campaign.
When I visited Los Angeles in the early nineties, I took a
photograph flanked by two internationally famous artists,
Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson. In the run up to the