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QUEEN TO HONOUR NELSON MANDELA

altDie Britse regering se agteruitgang in etiek en waardebepaling word hoe langer hoe meer sigbaar. Hulle vergrype teen die Afrikanervolk se vrouens en kinders en die toepassing van die verskroeide aarde beleid tydens die Anglo-Boereoorlog, word deur hulle ondergeskik gestel aan die MAU-MAU terroriste aan wie hulle onlangs amptelik verskoning aangebied het met geldelike vergoeding daarby en nou hierdie vernedering van hulle Koningin wat ‘n gedenkdiens vir die te sterwe terroris Mandela, wat deur die media as iets anders voorgestel word, wil bywoon.

 

Herhaalde versoeke van waarom daar aan die Maori’s, Iere en ander verskoning aangebied word maar nie aan die Afrikanervolk nie, is deur John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown en Cameron al herhaaldelik afgewys en geïgnoreer. As hulle gedink het om daardeur hulle barbaarse optrede te verbloem, of die Afrikanervolk te verneder, is die skande op skande wat hulle op hulleself ophoop eerder tekenend van hulle karaktersamestelling as ‘n volk en iets wat in die geskiedenis nie deur die vingers gesien word nie.

 

 

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaves Westminster Abbey in London, after attending a service to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Coronation Service. (Leon Neal. AFP)

2013-06-30 09:02

Johannesburg - In a historic move by the UK government, Britain has asked to hold a memorial service for former president Nelson Mandela at Westminster Abby when the time comes - the first for an African and non-British citizen.

 

The queen has also requested to attend such a memorial service should South Africa agree, reported the Sunday Independent.

 

According to the newspaper, Westminster Abbey officials have contacted South Africa with the request while acknowledging the sensitivity of the matter given that Mandela is still alive in hospital. It is understood the officials were motivated by a request from the queen.

 

Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church of the British monarch since 1066 and the resting place of 17 royals.

 

Duncan Jeffery, head of communications at Westminster Abbey, confirmed that the church has had preliminary discussions with the South African High Commission regarding such a service.

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