JOHANNESBURG - Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla said despite being tied up with cables and having rifles pointed at them after the Israeli authorities intercepted their boat on the way to provide aid in Gaza and detained them, he regrets nothing and would do it again.
“We committed to another mission again until the genocide ends in Gaza,” he said on Wednesday morning. Mandla was speaking at the OR Tambo International Airport where supporters had gathered to welcome home the six South African activists back from detention in Israel.
“Free Palestine! We will never let you die!” were the chants that reverberated through the airport frin supporters, including family, friends and fellow citizens waved Palestinian flags.
The activists, who had taken part in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, were released and deported to Jordan after diplomatic intervention from the South African Government and mounting international pressure demanding their freedom.
Addressing the media on arrival, Mandla, former president Nelson Mandela’s grandson, said they knew the mission would not be easy. He said they were tied with cable ties and witnessed first-hand abuse and riffles pointed at them in the cells.
Their belongings, he added, were stolen. “What we embarked on was never going to be easy. We found ourselves victims of apartheid Israel’s attacks,” he said.
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