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Spanish King Juan Carlos tells Hugo Chavez to shut up.
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Bravo King Juan Carlos' whose exact words were: “Por qué no te callas?” The King knows a thing or two about dictators. He was restored to his throne by Spanish dictator Franco. Do ya think his majesty could also tell Sean Penn and Jimmy Carter to shut...
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Before you commit yourself and resources to a political candidate, listen to what they said about Saddam Hussein, WMD and nuclear weapons. Good background music too. Turn up the sound. http://www.bercasio.com/movies/dems-wmd-before-iraq.wmv Sandy Berger, "...he will...
Nelson is no saint. Nor was Mandela innocent, even by his own admission. He appears to be a changed man. He came around to peaceful methods of change later in life after he was released from prison. For some time after he was released, he was still talking about violent revolution.
In 1961, Mandela became the leader of the ANC's armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (translated as Spear of the Nation, also abbreviated as MK), which he co-founded. He coordinated a sabotage campaign against military and government targets, and made plans for a possible guerrilla war if sabotage failed to end apartheid. A few decades later, MK did wage a guerrilla war against the regime, especially during the 1980s, in which many civilians were killed. Mandela also raised funds for MK abroad, and arranged for paramilitary training, visiting various African governments.
Mandela explains the move to embark on armed struggle as a last resort, when increasing repression and violence from the state convinced him that many years of non-violent protest against apartheid had achieved nothing and could not succeed.
Mandela later admitted that the ANC, in its struggle against apartheid, also violated human rights, and has sharply criticised attempts by parts of his party to remove statements supporting this fact from the reports of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.



