Show iviamr44016-w-014- 44 "" 0 e'4V4 1 I 1 8A The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June - -- 5' I SUNDAY SELECTION j t 17 1990 55ti 5: -t: i- - if5 I Warm Welcome Planned as Mandela Brings Campaign to United States ' ' - ' 9$ 2alson PliamMa's US visit South African black leader Nelson Mandela will make Mandela's schedule: visit to the US June 20-3- 0 Anti-Aparthe- id VSK h Associated Press Writer JOHANNESBURG South Africa — A hero's welcome awaits Nelson Mandela in the United States where the black nation alist leader will lobby for contin- - A i 1 L " ued t ' JOHANNESBURG South Africa (AP) — Here are some facts about Nelson Mandela: NAME Notion Rodhlahla Mandela AGE 71 110104 July 18 1918 in Itanske l the son of a Xhosa tribal chief Deputy President of the African Notional Congress ARRESTED: August 5 1961 SENTENCED: November 1962 to five years hard labor for leavrng W )untry illegally and inciting blacks to violate the law by striking Sentenced in June 1964 to life impfisonment for sabotage and to overthrow the government plotting IMPRISONED: 27 years RELEASED: February 11 1090 CURRENT POLITICAL OLIECTIVE Mandela sets diologue between the South African government and the ANC is the only way to a peoceful future He wants the government to tree ad prisoners convicted of poltfically motivated crimes stop police from firing on block protesters and end the stale of emergency in the Natal province where ANC supporters ore battling members of the Oval inkatha Mk sanctions against South rica and millions of dollars in sup port for the anti- - 1f4 - - Mandela Was First Arrested in 1962 move- apartheid ment 7744 Since his - re- 11 af- lease Feb Nelson Mandela ter more than 27 years in prison Mandela has been cheered at rallies across Africa and Europe A jubilant reception is expected in the United States for the deputy president of the African National Congress movement who is especially revered among blacks who waged s battle of the 1960s the President Bush and Congress will receive Mandela in Washington dury visit which ing his eight-cit- y begins Wednesday in New York and features parades rallies and a speech at the United Nations The other cities on his itinerary are Boston Atlanta Miami Detroit Los Angeles and Oakland Calif Mandela's chief mission is to lobby the US government to maintain the limited economic sanctions imposed in 1986 after protests over South African policies of apartheid or forced segregation American politicians movie stars businessmen and black organizations all are scrambling to share in the glow of his fame — or at least have their pictures taken with him — but Mandela has remained modest and achlowledges debts to US support - organization When those conditions are met he says the ANC and the government can enter into negotiations democratic conittluappmentty including other political orgonizations to develop a new n one-vot- e Mon based on a system CURRENT TOUR Mandela is in the midst of a lour of Africa Europe and North America to thank the ivorld for pressuring the South African government to remove the ban on the ANC and free him and his colleagues He also is urging thcd economic cultural diplomatic and sports sanctions be maintained against South Mica unfit aparii iikk1 is completely abolished nization The State Department disagreed publicly with the description but has urged the ANC to abandon its largely ineffective guerrilla campaign There have been other obstacles Reagan's opposition to sanctions and his "constructive engagement" policy which stresvd the maintenance of working ties with the white-le- d government drew harsh criticism from the ANC throughout the rallies 1980s At blacks often denounced Reagan in the same breath with former South African President PW Botha About half the ANC leadership though not Mandela also are members of the South African Communist Party The ANC's guerrilla campaign has beeu backed by the Soviet Union although military aid is declining In Angola ANC guerrillas have fought alongside Marxist governd ment troops battling the UNITA rebels Since his release Mandela has praised Cuba's Fidel Castro embraced Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat and vis- white-minorit- The blacks in the United States have been in the front lines of the struggle against apartheid" Nelmovement ers of the "The blacks in the United States have been in the front lines of the struggle against apartheid" he said recently "The US) government itself would not have taken the steps which they have adopted if there was no pressure from the masses of mixed race Apartheid establishes a racially segregated society in which blacks have no vote in national affairs The de Klerk administration has met some but not all of the conditions set by Congress for lifting limited sanctions it imposed in 1986 overriding a veto by Reagan "The United States is the only country which has incorporated a measure in its legislation making it an offense to trade some items with South Africa" Mandela said "I will applaud the United States for this" But ties between the ANC and the US government are relatively new The ANC with offices in more than 30 countries worldwide enly last year established a Washington office In 1988 the Defense Department listed the ANC as a "terrorist" orga Americans" mid-198- white-minorit- Gadhafi the man for whom one of Mandela's grandsons is named Yet Mandela has proven skilled enough as a politician to win the endorsement of US Jewish groups despite his support for Arafat Abraham Foxman of the US League of B'nal B'rith said after meeting Mandela in June that "no Jewish organization should have reservations" about the Mandela visit He added: "I will probably raise my voice and proclaim he is a government y came days after President FW de Klerk lifted a ban on the 30-ye- ANC Now Mandela is hoping to raise r !''''''''' 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