Maritime Union pays respects to Nelson Mandela and his legacy

New Zealand seafarers and waterfront workers were longtime supporters of the battle against apartheid.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has paid its respects to the late Nel­son Man­dela.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Nation­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood says mar­itime work­ers were long­time sup­port­ers of the bat­tle against apartheid.

“Sea­far­ers and water­front work­ers in New Zealand were active over many decades in sup­port­ing the strug­gle of Nel­son Man­dela and the count­less oth­ers who fought against this evil sys­tem.”

Mr Fleet­wood says that for many years the polit­i­cal estab­lish­ment in New Zealand and else­where in the West­ern world labelled Man­dela and anti-apartheid mil­i­tants as ter­ror­ists.

“Dur­ing this time of shame, mar­itime work­ers backed the glob­al strug­gle against apartheid.”

“We are proud of our small role and we salute the mem­o­ry and lega­cy of Nel­son Man­dela.”

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