In
the aftermath of Nelson Mandela’s demise, many opportunistic figures
are trying to harvest amid people’s genuine condolence. Among those, the
twittering on “deep mourning” by Swedish Foreign-Affairs minister
Carl Bildt goes way far. For many of us in Sweden it evokes vivid
memories about the active opposition that he and his party The Moderates waged against Mandela’s struggle, and for the prolongation of the apartheid regime.
For instance, the head of the Moderates
of that time, Mr Ulf Adelsohn, declared in opposition to the boycott
against the South African apartheid regime by 1985, that such boycott
from the part of the Swedes would cause the “poor niggers be left without work” [”de stackars negrerna annars skulle stå utan jobb”] [1].
When asked by TT News agency whether he regretted to have used such
deleterious terms, and that have caused some irritation, Adelsohn
replied, why, “a nigger is a nigger and a Swede is a Swede” [“En neger är en neger och en svensk är en svensk”]. [2]
[According to the Wikipedia article "Nigger" , in Sweden, the use of "nigger" is equivalent
of "neger", and traditionally the term has not conveyed the same
pejorative use than in the US, and it had possessed the same character
than in the ordinary use of neger ("Det har dock
traditionellt inte haft samma starka värdeladdning som i USA, utan också
haft karaktären av en vardaglig variant av neger"). According to the Wikipedia article "Neger", "the word neger
is not ordinarily used in modern Swedish because it is controversial
and can be understood as denigrating and offensive" ("Ordet används
vanligtvis inte i modernt språkbruk eftersom det är kontroversiellt och
kan uppfattas som nedsättande och kränkande")].
Further,
on the 4 of September 1985, when Carl Bildt was asked whether he would
back Ulf Adhelson’s above formulation, Bildt replied in the main: “it is
absolutely right as said it by Adelsohn” [“det är ju helt riktigt som Adelsohn sagt”]. [3]
The caption in the AB picture of Carld Bildt reads: ”Carl Bildt
considered that apartheid was not so disgusting (to justify) that South
Africa should be boycotted.”
Against
the backdrop of the Swedish people's sentiments about the figure of
Nelson Mandela, the Swedish National Television (SvT) aired in these
days headlines about his dead, calling him repeatedly a series of polite
niceties. But in none of the aired news-headlines it was mentioned the
absolutely main issue for which Mandela became known worldwide: his struggle against Apartheid. Professors blog
provides some historical background of the position of Sweden’s main
ruling party on this issue, and revisits Nelson Mandela's stance on some
geopolitical issues such as Revolution.
“Make
no mistake: Mandela was black and red, but also communist, cultivated,
internationalist, African, a free man in a prison built by whites,
ruthless with the enemies of the people, in love with the revolution. Do
not make an empty, resigned icon of Madiba. He was not Uncle Tom; he
was Malcon X, Lumumba a black panther. He is gone with Che, Allende,
Chavez, and with Ho Chi Min, with Biko and the millions of anonymous men
and women reflected in every single fight against any empire, against
any oppressor.”
/ Juan Carlos Monedero [5]
By Marcello Ferrada de Noli
At
the old times of Olof Palme, many Swedish organizations, including the
youth associations of most political parties, engaged at the end in
supporting the struggle against the South African apartheid. Notably,
some democratic right-wing juvenile organizations such as Folkpartiet-Liberals, or Centerpartiet, also participated in the Swedish anti-apartheid engagement. But the exception was the Moderates’ Youth organization led by Carl Bildt. In 1968, the same year that Afrikagruppen was founded in Sweden [see below] nucleating the support of diverse student-organizations, Carl Bildt had enter the Moderate party becoming political secretary of the youth organizations Fria Moderata Studentföreningen i Stockholm, and in the consecutive years vice-chairman (1971) and chairman (1973) of the Fria Moderata Studentförbundet .
Among
the organizations supporting the “Free Mandela” campaign and the
anti-apartheid struggle were earliest the small revolutionary-left
organizations existing at that time, and refugee groups such as the
MIR-GAM (“Group Friends of MIR-Chile”) and many others, followed by
traditional centre-left organizations such as the social democratic
party and the Left Party. This was certainly before the time of PM Göran
Persson and politicians such as Thomas Bodström and Claes Borgström,
when the social democratic party became instead a party with a
centre-right and pro-US agenda, in the main issues identical with the right-wing moderates.
There is no visible difference among the Swedish parties on the
geopolitical stance of Sweden, with the exception, at one end of the
spectrum, of the nationalist right-wing conservative Sweden Democrats.
Even the Left Party (Vänster, former "Communists") voted for
Carl Bildt's proposition at the Swedish Parliament to send Swedish
military air-force to Libya under the order of US-led NATO command.
In
fact, since the opening of the “Case Assange”, the Swedish government
have been giving to the world the wretched impression of being ruled
from the White House. And there is no shame of this fact from the part
of the Swedish economic-military establishment. Some days ago, when it
was known that NSA described Sweden as "leading partner" in the spying
endeavours on US behalf (for instance the Swedish NSA (FRA)’s spying on
Russian leaders), FRA’s spokesman Fredrik Wallin [image below] declared
to the Swedish TV that such description was “very flattering”. [6], [7]
.
However
a huge solidarity given by the Swedish people and the social democratic
government of Olof Palme, the motor in the grassroots’ supportive
struggle in Sweden was the organization Afrikagrupperna. It was constituted 1968 and lived with same impetus even by 1992; [8]
The picture Afrikagrupperna
gives about Nelson Mandela's contribution in the liberation struggle is
quite different that the one recalled by the Swedish MSM, particularly
the state television. The Afrikagrupperna sympathizers, including
the ANC devoted efforts for the support of a variety of liberation
struggles in Southern horn of Africa, besides the Republic of South
Africa itself. The figure of Nelson Mandela headed our struggle for the
liberation of Portuguese colonialist rule in Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau,
Angola, and Moçambique. A number of cadres from MIR participated in
these military actions, together with Cuban contingents. Later, the
struggle would be extended in Zimbabwe and Namibia.
The lame declarations of the Swedish rulers hide the real role of Mandela in the liberation struggles world-wide
The right-wing conservative PM Reinfeldt declared in the main TV news Rapport:
“It is important that his example should stay as a symbol for
reconciliation - right choice for an Africa with many challenges”. But
Mandela was in fact a revolutionary who did not spare word in supporting
the struggle of the Palestinians, the Cubans, and others. He said for
instance, "Israel should withdraw from all the areas which it won from
the Arabs in 1967, and in particular Israel should withdraw completely
from the Golan Heights, from south Lebanon and from the West Bank.” [9]
Not by accident Nelson Mandela and the ANC were still in 2008 listed in a Terror Watch List at the US. [10]
Andrew Kaczynski collected for Buzz Feed [11] a series of relevant statements by Nelson Mandela, some of theme summarized here:
- On the U.S. war with Iraq:
“If
there is a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the
world, it is the United States of America. They don’t care for human
beings.”
Via cbsnews.com
- On the U.S. war with Iraq:
“All that (Mr. Bush) wants is Iraqi oil.”
Via cbsnews.com
- Mandela on Castro and the Cuban revolution:
“From
its earliest days, the Cuban Revolution has also been a source of
inspiration to all freedom-loving people. We admire the sacrifices of
the Cuban people in maintaining their independence and sovereignty in
the face of the vicious imperialist-orquestrated campaign to destroy the
impressive gain made in the Cuban Revolution. … Long live the Cuban
Revolution. Long live comrade Fidel Castro.”
Via lanic.utexas.edu
- Mandela on Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, his longtime supporter:
“It
is our duty to give support to the brother leader … especially in
regards to the sanctions which are not hitting just him, they are
hitting the ordinary masses of the people … our African brothers and
sisters.”
Via finalcall.com
- On the U.S. preparing to invade Iraq in a 2002 interview with Newsweek:
“If
you look at those matters, you will come to the conclusion that the
attitude of the United States of America is a threat to world peace.”
Via newsweek.com
- On a Palestinian state:
“The
UN took a strong stand against apartheid; and over the years, an
international consensus was built, which helped to bring an end to this
iniquitous system. But we know too well that our freedom is incomplete
without the freedom of the Palestinians.”
Via cbsnews.com
Continue to Second Part “A Swede is a Swede & a jew is a jew”, says Carl Bildt. Analysing the untruthful reply of the Swedish Foreign Minister to WikiLeaks on the Apartheid issue
Notes References
[1] The exact formulation ”de stackars negrerna annars skulle stå utan jobb” is found in the Aftonbladet article by Åsa Linderborg, “No moderates at Mandela’s funeral. This is why Bildt and Reinfeldt staying at home” [“Inga moderater på Mandelas begravning - Därför ska Bildt & Reinfeldt stanna hemma”]. Aftonbladet, 6 Dec 2013. http://www.aftonbladet.se/kultur/article17975195.ab
[1] The exact formulation ”de stackars negrerna annars skulle stå utan jobb” is found in the Aftonbladet article by Åsa Linderborg, “No moderates at Mandela’s funeral. This is why Bildt and Reinfeldt staying at home” [“Inga moderater på Mandelas begravning - Därför ska Bildt & Reinfeldt stanna hemma”]. Aftonbladet, 6 Dec 2013. http://www.aftonbladet.se/kultur/article17975195.ab
[2] Id.
[3] Id.
[5] “Que
nadie se equivoque: Mandela era, además de negro, rojo, comunista,
culto, internacionalista, africano, hombre libre en una cárcel levantada
por blancos, implacable con los enemigos del pueblo, enamorado de la
revolución. No hagáis de Madiba un icono vacío de la resignación. No era
el Tío Tom: era Malcon X, Lumumba, un pantera negra. Se ha ido con el
Che, con Allende, con Chávez, con Ho Chi Min, con Biko y con esos
millones de hombres y mujeres anónimas que se reflejan en cada una de
esas peleas contra cualquier imperio, contra cualquier opresor.”
Monedero J.C., “Madiba, Mandela: un revolucionario” Publico.es/ 6 Dec 2013
[6] Afrikagrupperna / Södra Afrika idag. “Afrikagrupperna minns Mandela”, 6 Dec 2013. http://sodraafrikaidag.se/2013/12/06/afrikagrupperna-minns-mandela/
[7] SvT, “FRA: Flattering description in NSA’s document” [FRA: Smickrande beskrivning i NSA-dokument]. 5 Dec 2013. http://www.svt.se/nyheter/sverige/fra-smickrande-beskrivning-i-nsa-dokument
[7] SvT, “FRA: Flattering description in NSA’s document” [FRA: Smickrande beskrivning i NSA-dokument]. 5 Dec 2013. http://www.svt.se/nyheter/sverige/fra-smickrande-beskrivning-i-nsa-dokument
[8] Editorial in Hallans Nyheter, ”Smickrande” är det inte. 6 Dec 2013
http://hn.se/asikter/ledare/1.2603363--smickrande-ar-det-inte
[9] jweekly.com
[10] Hunter Swartz, "Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress were on a U.S. terror watch list until President George W. Bush signed a bill removing them in 2008".Buzz Feed, 5 Dec 2013. http://www.buzzfeed.com/hunterschwarz/nelson-mandela-was-on-a-us-terror-watch-list-until-2008
[11] http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/7-nelson-mandela-quotes-you-probably-wont-see-in-the-us-medi
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http://hn.se/asikter/ledare/1.2603363--smickrande-ar-det-inte
[9] jweekly.com
[10] Hunter Swartz, "Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress were on a U.S. terror watch list until President George W. Bush signed a bill removing them in 2008".Buzz Feed, 5 Dec 2013. http://www.buzzfeed.com/hunterschwarz/nelson-mandela-was-on-a-us-terror-watch-list-until-2008
[11] http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/7-nelson-mandela-quotes-you-probably-wont-see-in-the-us-medi
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