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"“We are seldom used to seeing people outside of our cultures.”"

Marike de Klerk
Marike de Klerk
Marike de Klerk was the First Lady of South Africa, as the wife of State President Frederik Willem de Klerk, from 1989–1994. She was also a politician of the former governing National Party in her own right. De Klerk was murdered in her Cape Town home in 2001.
"“We are seldom used to seeing people outside of our cultures.”"
"“It’s good to know that we can have an effect on people across the street as well as those across the ocean,”"
"FW de Klerk later said: "She was deeply distressed by all the chopping and changing which she interpreted as a calculated attempt by Mandela himself to humiliate us... This latest humiliation became too much for her to swallow. She became very critical of Mandela and did not hesitate to voice her criticism."
"During her husbands presidency, Marike was the leader of the National Partys womens wing.[8] She also founded the Womens Outreach Foundation (WOF), an organisation that focused on the upliftment of rural women."
"In 1990 de Klerk called for women to play a more active role in the political process.[9] In 1993, she was awarded the Woman for Peace Award in Geneva, Switzerland for promoting the well being and development of rural women."