Frederik Willem de Klerk
Frederik Willem de Klerk was born 18 March 1936 in Johannesburg.
Politician / President of S.A (1989-94) brought the apartheid system of racial segregation to an end negotiated a transition to majority rule in his country.
Frederik & Mandela jointly received the Nobel Prize (1993) for Peace for their collaboration in efforts to etablish non-racial democarcy in S.A.
Before that, in 1972, de Klerk was elected to Parliament for the National Party.
In 1986, he beacame leader of the house of Assembly.
In 1989, he won election to the S.A. presidency.
In 1991, de Klerk passed legislation that repealed discriminatory laws in the country.
In 1994, S.An held its first multircial elections; Mandela xas inaugurated first S.A's first black president, and de Klerk become his first deputy.
In 1996 and other National Party members withdrew from their cabinet posts in order to establish the National Party as an effective opposition to the ANC. In 1997 De Klerk retired from politics.
De Klerk is known for engineering the end of Apartheid, S.A’ racial segregation policy and supporting the transformation of S.A into a multiracial democracy by entering into the negociations that occulted in all citizens in duding the country’s black majority having equal voting and others rights.
The Apartheid began in 1948. Hendrix was 37 years old and he was very implicated in the laws in S.A, because two years later, he became minister of Natives Affaires.
At this moment, Frederik was just ten years. As a consequence, we can deduce that Hendrix and Frederik had participated at the Apartheid.
Someway, we can say that Hendrix had created Apartheid and Frederik had abolished it.