this, you know, effort to dismantle apartheid. mandela got wind of it so the story goes, invited this man to his house, asked him he would like tea and he bought him tea. asked him if he wanted milk. he poured him milk. asked him if he want sugar and put the sugar in and stirred it. this is a man who was going to instigate civil war. already violence oversouth africa. streamists and whites. it was just a disaster. people say the fact the election went off at all in 94 was a miracle. mandela disarmed this man by having him over for tea. he left. no civil war, mr. mandela. we have spoken about how mandela learned the language of the oppressor and got into the mind of how africaners think and said with you may win the battle but not the war. look back at your history.
deviating from mandela s original vision. so it has been transferred or continued still through arch business bishop desmond tutu. when we lay him to rest knowing that our memories of him will endure. outside the stadium, still people streaming in. no doubt it s going to be full in an hour or two even though the rain continues. you know what is extraordinary as we watch some of the formality? the military band playing the national anthem. obviously, blacks are in the military. the last years before mandela became president, the ministry was about instigating civil war the head of the security force, his name was i m sure i m not pronouncing it right. he was going to instigate a civil war as a way to forget