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Collapse of Apartheid (1978-89)
State of Emergency (1985)
The Rubicon Speech
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In
1985
,
Botha
offered to release
Mandela
, provided he renounce
violence
Mandela
refused, with his daughter reading a letter on his behalf –
“what freedom am I being offered
?”
Following on from his reforms of the
Apartheid
regime and the new
1983
constitution,
Botha
was was to make a speech in
August 1985
It was expected that greater
reform
was to be announced, but the biggest announcement which was to be expected was the release of
Nelson Mandela
What did Botha announce during his Rubicon speech?
Essentially…absolutely nothing
!
Despite being a worldwide broadcast, during which
Botha
had been expected to announce
concessions
, he did just the
opposite
Botha instead stated that
Mandela
would never be released and merely reiterated the rhetoric of
Total Onslaught
,
Total Strategy
The main consequences of the
Rubicon
speech were
economic
The
Rand
(South Africa currency) fell dramatically in value against
foreign
currencies
This meant that South Africa were even more
isolated
then before in the
international
community
The
economy
continued to shrink, whilst
Total Strategy
continued to channel resources into the
military
/
police
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