From the BBC:
"South Africa's Cape Town renames street after FW De Klerk"
Backlash The meeting became so chaotic that the venue had to be changed, and ANC councillors were locked out. Officials in the Democratic Alliance-controlled city said the decision to rename Table Bay Boulevard was taken following a recommendation by prominent South African personalities, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Mr De Klerk shared the Nobel Peace prize with Mr Mandela for his role in negotiating an end to apartheid. However, he has faced a backlash from the ANC in recent years after saying that not all aspects of apartheid were morally repugnant and it had aimed to create separate but equal states for different races and ethnic groups in South Africa.
"South Africa's Cape Town renames street after FW De Klerk"
Cape Town's city council has voted to rename a street after South Africa's last white ruler despite opposition from the national governing party. City mayor Patricia de Lille accused the African National Council (ANC) of thuggish behaviour during a chaotic session of the council. It opposed renaming a major highway after FW de Klerk, saying he had the blood of black people on his hands.
Cape Town is South Africa's only major city controlled by the opposition. Mr De Klerk handed power to then-ANC leader Nelson Mandela in South Africa's first democratic election in 1994. Backlash The meeting became so chaotic that the venue had to be changed, and ANC councillors were locked out. Officials in the Democratic Alliance-controlled city said the decision to rename Table Bay Boulevard was taken following a recommendation by prominent South African personalities, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Mr De Klerk shared the Nobel Peace prize with Mr Mandela for his role in negotiating an end to apartheid. However, he has faced a backlash from the ANC in recent years after saying that not all aspects of apartheid were morally repugnant and it had aimed to create separate but equal states for different races and ethnic groups in South Africa.
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