The NFDI says it is in talks with the FW de Klerk Foundation over its statement denying that apartheid was a crime against humanity.
Durban - The National Foundations Dialogue Initiative says it is in talks with the FW de Klerk Foundation over its statement denying that apartheid was a crime against humanity.
The grouping said it is both surprised and disappointed by the Foundation which drew ire of the nation when it denied that apartheid was a crime against humanity. The chairperson of the initiative, Nomhle Canca said their discussions include the remarks by the Foundation and by De Klerk himself. The initiative represents several foundations named after stalwarts and pursue a common reconciliation goal.
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