The Herald (South Africa)

Foundation hits out over president’s ‘insult’ to Kathrada

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THE Ahmed Kathrada Foundation has lashed out at President Jacob Zuma for suggesting that the late anti-apartheid stalwart was persuaded to write a letter calling on him to step down.

The letter caused a stir earlier this year when it was read at Kathrada’s funeral.

In an interview broadcast on Friday‚ Zuma said the letter was uncharacte­ristic of Kathrada.

“Comrade Kathrada‚ in his day‚ would not write such a letter to me. When he’s old‚ he now gets into writing letters. Why?

“Bear in mind‚ I worked as an intelligen­ce [operative]. I can read what others can’t read in a letter‚ even who possibly influenced this letter.

“People were very much unfair to influence comrades who are advanced in age.”

The foundation reminded Zuma that Kathrada’s views were widely held‚ pointing out that leading figures like Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu had also called for his resignatio­n.

“To hint that Kathrada was an old, senile man‚ who was prone to being manipulate­d‚ is nothing short of an insult to the struggle icon’s lifelong activism‚” the foundation said in a statement.

“President Zuma’s statements are also deeply hurtful to the struggle stalwart’s family‚ and the staff‚ board and management of the foundation . . . While Kathrada would often seek advice from those around him‚ he ultimately made his own decisions‚ which were respected.”

 ?? Picture: SUNDAY TIMES/ ESA ALEXANDER ?? RESPECTED VIEWS: Anti-apartheid stalwart Ahmed Kathrada, who died earlier this year
Picture: SUNDAY TIMES/ ESA ALEXANDER RESPECTED VIEWS: Anti-apartheid stalwart Ahmed Kathrada, who died earlier this year

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