The Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) and F.W. de Klerk represented contrasting approaches to South Africa's political landscape during the transition from apartheid. The AWB was a radical, right-wing organization that vehemently opposed the end of apartheid and sought to maintain white supremacy through militant means. In contrast, De Klerk, as the last apartheid-era president, played a crucial role in dismantling apartheid and initiating negotiations for a multiracial democracy, ultimately working towards reconciliation. Their differing ideologies highlight the spectrum of responses within the white community to the changing political environment in South Africa.
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