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Mandela in his speech called de Klerk "a man of integrity" who had gone further than any previous National Party leader in accommodating Black political aspirations emergency and release of all political prisoners — must be taken before talks can begin. The ANC shares these demands. But he said further steps — including the lifting of the state of In the mid-1980s, Mandela rejected offers to go free in exchange for a renunciation of violence. De Klerk abandoned this condition. Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, one of the South African government's harshest critics, urged the ANC to suspend guerrilla actions in the wake of Mandela's release. But Mandela told the Cape Town crowd the ANC resorted to violence in 1961 as a "defensive action against the violence of apartheid," and added, "The factors which necessitated the armed struggle still exist today." Some hope peace will come soon "We have no options but to continue," he said. By Jonathan Plummer Kansan staff writer The hope among some whites in South Africa is that the release of Nelson Mandela will promote peace. "It's better that he's out now," said Morris Levsky of Johannesburg, South Africa, in a telephone interview yesterday. He said that perhaps Mandela would work to pacify the Blacks. "Maybe he will tell them it's better to do it peacefully." Levsky said. "Maybe it will do some good." "We hope he will bring a bit of peace," she said. "Everyone is very excited." Janine Levkey said that perhaps people in the United States had wright ideas about South Africa. "I get the impression that people think there is only violence and fear," she said. "But I don't think it's as bad as people think it is." Both said that the South African press had reported no clashes between Blacks and police. "Mostly they've let them do what they like." "Police haven't intervened," Morris Levsky said. Janine Levsky said, "The only bad violence we heard is that the Black people broke into a liquor store. At the moment it seems good. "I can't say I am afraid to get in my car and go to work in the morning. Maybe it is wishful thinking. They are happy, and I suppose they have a right to be in their own way." But she said she could not get that excited about the release. "I can't say it was just a moving moment in my life," she said. "Politics has never been the most important thing in my life. "I'll be happy, but I can't say I will be going out and celebrating." Both said that an end to apartheid was coming, but not soon. "I certainly think we are moving in that direction," Janine Levsky said. "I think people are becoming more realistic." Mandela may visit U.S., Bush says The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Bush telephoned Nelson Mandela yesterday, told him the United States was rejoicing at his release from prison and invited him to the White House. 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