Let's review why he was tagged with his middle name: SA exile Henri le Riche writes: "Other than the ANC siding with the communists during the Cold War, why did UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher and US president Ronald Reagan call the ANC a terrorist organisation? I will let the current US president, Barrack Obama, answer that question. After the April 16 2013 bombing at the Boston Marathon he said: "Any Time Bombs Are Used to Target CIVILIANS It Is an Act of Terror".
The ANC had an easy choice: Fight soldiers, or take the easy cowardly option terrorists worldwide take,and that is target civilians..
THE ANC'S VICTIMS WERE MOSTLY CIVILIANS:
1981 2 car bombs at Durban showrooms
1983 Church Street Bomb (killed 19, wounded 217)
1984 Durban car bomb (killed 5, wounded 27)
1985-1987 At least 150 landmines on farm roads (killed 125)
1985 Amanzimtoti Sanlam shopping centre bomb Dec 23 (killed 2 white women and 3 white children)
1986 Magoos Bar bomb (killed 3, wounded 69)
1986 Newcastle Court bomb (wounded 24)
1987 Johannesburg Court bomb (killed 3, wounded 10)
1987 Wits command centre car bomb (killed 1, wounded 68)
1988 Johannesburg video arcade (killed 1 unborn baby, wounded 10)
1988 Roodepoort bank bomb (killed 4, wounded 18)
1988 Pretoria Police housing unit, 2 bombs (wounded 3)
1988 Magistrates Court bomb (killed 3)
1988 Benoni Wimpy Bar bomb (killed 1, wounded 56)
1988 Witbank shopping centre bomb (killed 2, wounded 42)
1988 Ellis Park Rugby Stadium car bomb (killed 2, wounded 37)
Late 1980s numerous Wimpy Restaurant bombs (killed many, wounded many)
In his book, Long Walk to Freedom, Mandela writes that as a leading member of the ANCs executive committee, (and as has since then become known but kept secret during the 'transition period', he was also a leading executive of the SA Communist Party) he had personally signed off in approving these acts of terrorism the results of which can be seen below. So look at these scenes on the pictures and videos below to view exactly what Mandela had signed off for while he was in prison after he was convicted for other acts of terrorism after the Rivonia trial. The late SA president P.W. Botha told Mandela in 1985 that he could be a free man as long as he did just one thing: publicly renounce violence'. Mandela refused. That is why Mandela remained in prison until the appeaser Pres F.W. de Klerk freed him unconditionally. The bottom line is that Nelson Mandela never publicly renounced violence.When Mandela was arrested on his Rivonia farm hideout near Johannesburg, the following munitions and bomb-making equipment were confiscated with him and his courageous comrades. (Read his Rivonia trial transcripts for all the details, starting with his heroic opening statement: I am prepared to die
:http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/rivonia.html - (clearly he didnt care whether all those innocent civilians whose tortured and mutilated bodies can be seen below, died either) When Mandela was arrested, the following bombing materials were found on the farm where he stayed:
210,000 hand grenades
48,000 anti-personnel mines
1,500 time devices
144 tons of ammonium nitrate
21,6 tons of aluminium powder
1 ton of black powder