Hindustan Times (Delhi)

US ex-president Reagan called Africans at UN ‘monkeys’

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WASHINGTON: Then-california governor Ronald Reagan made racist remarks about Africans, calling them “monkeys” in a newly-discovered taped conversati­on with US president Richard Nixon.

The tape of the October 1971 phone call was unearthed by Tim Naftali, former director of the Richard Nixon Presidenti­al Library, and his findings were published online on Wednesday in The Atlantic magazine. The tape is of a call Reagan placed to Nixon after the United Nations voted to recognise the People’s Republic of China.

Reagan, who went on to win the presidency in 1980, was an ardent defender of Taiwan and called Nixon to vent his anger at the African nations which defied the US and voted at the UN to grant recognitio­n to China. In the call, Reagan criticises the African countries which sided against the US.

“Last night, I tell you, to watch that thing on television as I did,” Reagan said.

“Yeah,” Nixon said.

Reagan continued: “To see those, those monkeys from those African countries- damn them, they’re still uncomforta­ble wearing shoes!” Nixon responds with a huge guffaw and went on to gleefully repeat Reagan’s remarks in other taped conversati­ons with his advisers.

Naftali, who is now an associate professor at New York University, said the portion of the tape containing Reagan’s remarks was initially withheld to protect his privacy but the complete version was released by the National Archives two weeks ago. President Donald Trump has been accused of repeatedly making racist remarks and was rebuked recently by the House of Representa­tives.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Former US president Ronald Reagan throws a ball toward the press on January 11, 1988 as he boards Air Force One.
AFP/FILE Former US president Ronald Reagan throws a ball toward the press on January 11, 1988 as he boards Air Force One.

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