Post by anansi on May 16, 2016 17:48:52 GMT -5
Ex-CIA spy admits tip led to
Nelson Mandela's long imprisonment
Off course we all knew the CIA was involved in keeping the the Apartheid system in place ,after all the USA in had much of the States had the same system by a slightly different name.
Nelson Mandela's long imprisonment
A tip from a CIA spy to authorities in apartheid-era South Africa led to Nelson Mandela’s arrest, beginning the leader’s 27 years behind bars, a report said on Sunday.
Donald Rickard, a former US vice-consul in Durban and CIA operative, told British film director John Irvin that he had been involved in Mandela’s arrest in 1962, which was seen as necessary because the Americans believed he was “completely under the control of the Soviet Union”, according to a report in the Sunday Times newspaper.
“He could have incited a war in South Africa, the United States would have to get involved, grudgingly, and things could have gone to hell,” Rickard said.
“We were teetering on the brink here and it had to be stopped, which meant Mandela had to be stopped. And I put a stop to it.”
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Irvin’s new film Mandela’s Gun, about the months before the anti-apartheid leader’s arrest, is due to be screened at the Cannes film festival this week.
Mandela was eventually freed from prison in 1990 and went on to become South Africa’s president between 1994 and 1999 before dying in 2013 aged 95.
Zizi Kodwa, national spokesman of Mandela’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party, called the revelation “a serious indictment”.
“We always knew there was always collaboration between some western countries and the apartheid regime,” he said.
He claimed that though the incident happened decades ago, the CIA was still interfering in South African politics.
“We have recently observed that there are efforts to undermine the democratically elected ANC government,” he alleged. “They never stopped operating here.”
“It is still happening now – the CIA is still collaborating with those who want regime change.”
Rickard, who was reportedly employed by the CIA until 1978, died in March, two weeks after talking to Irvin in the US.
The CIA declined to comment.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/15/cia-operative-nelson-mandela-1962-arrest
Donald Rickard, a former US vice-consul in Durban and CIA operative, told British film director John Irvin that he had been involved in Mandela’s arrest in 1962, which was seen as necessary because the Americans believed he was “completely under the control of the Soviet Union”, according to a report in the Sunday Times newspaper.
“He could have incited a war in South Africa, the United States would have to get involved, grudgingly, and things could have gone to hell,” Rickard said.
“We were teetering on the brink here and it had to be stopped, which meant Mandela had to be stopped. And I put a stop to it.”
From apartheid jail to No 10, the long journey of Mandela’s trial comrades
Read more
Irvin’s new film Mandela’s Gun, about the months before the anti-apartheid leader’s arrest, is due to be screened at the Cannes film festival this week.
Mandela was eventually freed from prison in 1990 and went on to become South Africa’s president between 1994 and 1999 before dying in 2013 aged 95.
Zizi Kodwa, national spokesman of Mandela’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party, called the revelation “a serious indictment”.
“We always knew there was always collaboration between some western countries and the apartheid regime,” he said.
He claimed that though the incident happened decades ago, the CIA was still interfering in South African politics.
“We have recently observed that there are efforts to undermine the democratically elected ANC government,” he alleged. “They never stopped operating here.”
“It is still happening now – the CIA is still collaborating with those who want regime change.”
Rickard, who was reportedly employed by the CIA until 1978, died in March, two weeks after talking to Irvin in the US.
The CIA declined to comment.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/15/cia-operative-nelson-mandela-1962-arrest
Off course we all knew the CIA was involved in keeping the the Apartheid system in place ,after all the USA in had much of the States had the same system by a slightly different name.