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THE SCANDAL OF MANDELA SQUARE, GLASGOW
Scottish BPP call for renaming! The ongoing scandal that one of Britain's major cities - Glasgow - has a place named after terrorist Nelson Mandela is an affront to Glaswegians that should be removed. It is a slur on the city. The Glasgow BPP and Scottish BPP are campaigning to have the place renamed after a REAL "Prisoner of Peace" - Rudolf Hess! Here's a small part of the honours showered upon this terrorist Mandela so far:- On the 4 August 1981, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, was granted the Freedom of the City of Glasgow. On 16 June 1986 St George’s Place, Glasgow was renamed Nelson Mandela Place, Glasgow. On 12 June 1987 the freedom marchers began their march as part of the Nelson Mandela Freedom at 70 Campaign. This was the most ambitious campaign in the Anti Apartheid Movement’s history to date and it set off from Glasgow. In 1990 the Scottish Committee organised SECHABA Festival and International Conference in Glasgow and on the 9 October 1993 Nelson Mandela visited the city of Glasgow where he was give the freedom of 9 British cities; Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Midlothian, Hull, Sheffield, Greenwich, Islwyn and Newcastle. Mandela’s record of
“Peace”:-
Guerrilla activities
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
co-ordinated 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 indeed 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 later admitted
that the ANC, in its struggle against apartheid, also
violated human rights. This is the “Man of Peace” whose statue we
all have to bow down and worship in
Again some
“Prisoner of Peace!”
Contrast
this with the treatment of Rudolf Hess who flew to
Rudolf Hess endured a
life sentence of solitary confinement and possibly was murdered to
stifle telling the real truth of how his Peace Mission was ignored by
warmongers such as Churchill. Hess was second in command of the Third
Reich at a time when it was at its most powerful. Yet he sacrificed his
wife and child and flew to
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