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She confirmed land are currently} with b6 the ANC mission at_this address 801 Second ?zeng??_?uise_39??__1 b7c NY. NY), but advised she is not famiiar with UNITED STATES JUSTICE m_ . FEDERAL BUREAU OF .. :h - Manila 3) ?we: '01This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. "It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency: it'and its contents? not to be distributed outside your agency. ?m 2-. wow?:11 ?ilr?m?hh yd: TO FROM . SUBJECT: of an LHM datea and captioned as abOVe; for transmittal to the Registrar's Unit, Criminal DivisiQn, United States Department of Justice. is - sureau (Encls. 5) (RM) New York DLV:seg (4r UNITED OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION DERECTQR, FBI AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS b7E 09 soura AFRIQA PARA-SOUTH AFRICA (oosNY) ReButel to New Yofk, 7/8/82. Enclosed for the Bureau are the original ana four copies I I U.S. Department of ustioe Federal Bureau of Investigation New York, New York In Reply, Please Refer to .. HTMNED GRJATKHECO . a( - m. No. gig-823?; r5 April 30. 1984 WHERE SHOWN OTHEBW THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS - UNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONT bl E) This co unication is Weigh?its? .eneieetra bl b3 1(This dodument contains neither recommendations nor conclusions b3 of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency. It and its contents are not to be distributed outside your "agency . ".mo max IMHY 7 1984 b6 W4- WT b7C . FBI 6 TRANSMIT VIA: Teletype [3 Immediate E1 Facsimile Priority 0 AIRTEL Routine ALL mmnamnon :3 USCLASSWIEB {1ch WHERE SHOW MW T0 DIRECTOR, FBI b1 PROM ADIC, NEW YORK KS) b3 In SUBJECT w? This communication is W. Enclosed for the Bureau is the original and five cepies of a disseminable LHM captioned, "The African Nati a Congress - United Democratic Front". ADMINISTRATIVE 2?BUreau b3 l?New York er b7E ?New York 5 l-New York I . b1 103 Declassify JW/jw b1 (5) b3 Approved: Transmitted Per I. mber) (Time) samlsazmsaigazgjg m) #30 APR301984 be 3 CHICAGO (P) (SQ. 53i3??i?u3 DIRECTOR .ROUTINE OUSTON ROUTINE OS ANGELES ROUTINE EU YORK ROUTINE F0 ROUTINE 3 U) ATTENTION: LLICUUCU n1v1510*: UFRICAN NATIONAL covaUss (awn); THIS MHUNICUTION 13 CM RE CHICAGO EFLETYPE 20 was BUREAU (BUFILE 43915? JUNE 1, 198a, GPUSA-INTERNATIONAL RELATICU ALL IATWH CONTAINED .2 IS UHCLASSEFIEU EXCEPT 6991552 JULY 84; WHERE .SUGWH OTHERWISE, ?tiag .4 b6 b7C b1 b3 7 rel?R THE FOLLOWING Is BEING UURNISHED-EOR THE INFORMAUEW 2,4321: 3 1984 - b7E b6 b7C . ESTABLISHMENT OFFICES, 1 I ., 'b1 .3) was: FOLLOWING Iwroammow, mamsasn BY IS SINGULAR IN NATURE ?95 CARE SHOULD IN ANY DISSEMINATION OF SAME SINCE TAKEN IN ITS ENTIRETY THE INFORMATION COULD ONLY EIGHT, 3T >unposzs ONLY AND Is CONDUCTING N0 INVESTIGATION . CAPEIONED ORGANIZATION. CHICAGO IS SUBMITTING THE ABOVE FOR INFORMATIONAL 3 b6 b7C b7D - 3 ALL INFORMATION counmsu :b'6 . 3 IS UNCLASSIFIED Excan 3. 33:13:: WHERE sAowu OTHERWISE. - 7A0 DIRECT A ~7i. 5 . 3 HOUSTON 3, - P.f . - 3,33.11AOUTTA .. a: A . 0 Re?8:3-33313'3.7JLFEICA hang?1"! i I {3:53 . has '{ii?f .3 (if-31vT9~wTLa(wg: f?3,3 .b3 JJNB Aprjoulg CPUSAMTATIA AATIGNF ACI-A (CPJAA) :35.12 Dawn .3: 5% {@103 WI. 91934 . . Laorgzg, - 7? 1 AWE a- (gnu, 4 From SAI ?113 b6 1; Subjcui I i?e on: 0 b1 w- oomy 09' b3 This communication is CS (S) 4-me . 3131330 md??c?73rd :41, ?annwa sary3:3. of 111e3 ?1 3 Specie: to the Daily World; NEW: York Southern Africa Solidarity- Coa131tion, the Caribbean Peo; ple? Alliance; and the Unity. 111 ?Action Network are 3sponsor1n3;g 51a progr?am oh the: 6c'c'as?1?o11 of the 73rd~anmversary~ofa the Africa? statioDal CODgress of South Afri-w - caon Nesdey?amfary A 333 1-.er a ?p?akers win: elude chair Women for Ra-? 3 33 1: 11011111: Eq'ualitygg, of the ANC ondtheR v.W1111amJo3ne3s3.3 3 914. ?El_ 86km?; 13:23; New?tork Technig 1 20rd A?flmum -'at 31: #314,111".49 DAILY WORLD DAY: TH DATE: I- PAGE: ECOLUMN: 2 3L4) PAGE, VHF COL i .1 SERMMEE 33/ . 11111 1 5 .1985 b6 1411?; .1311: ,3 b7C Section 430 1?100-181953 - mo 19 6666582 ALL 0? gem? PP NY Is NNOLAS NJNILNE SHOWN DE PH 2866582 FEB 85 133; KM UAO, IO ADIC, NSN YORK I 41/: BI I SSE) 4a- RNAIION IONIAINEO IS Wig; PHILADELPHIA .IS RECENTLY IN RSOSIPI OP INPORNAIION OF IN: AFRICAN NAIIONAL CONGRESS (ANC) IN THE PHILADELPHIA DIVISION-S TERRITORY AND HAS APPROPRIATE INVESTIGATION. II NAS OONS IO.PNILAOELPNIA-S INAI NINIYOPK MAY HAVE AN AOI 1va: ANO AND THAT INS ANO HAS A HEADQUARTERS IN Nah! YORK. NSN YORK IS RPOUSSISO IO PROVIDE: PHILADELPHIA NIIN INPOPNAIION IN ITS POSSESSION OONOERNINSITNE ANO, IIS ORGANIZATION ANOPNISPARONY, PERSONNEL ACTIVITIES, AND ANY OIHER HATER IAL WHICH MAY 31-: 0F ASSISTANCE TO AN UNDERSTANDIRMOF THE ANC, ?ts) AFRICAN NATION AKA 8N0b7C . Two, PHI gp or PERSONNEL. Haw 8r PM 1-?4 - by SERIAMHQ . . . . v, .mpass ??53 PH (36:31'? MIAMI (FR IOBITY) EPO 03! 138812522 flsf'm 4 ?12: ALL INFORMATMIH CONTAINED 5P HEREIN IS UNCLASSWED EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN OTHERWI 85 SE. A .5 FM EL PASO PHILADELPHIA (PRIORITY) CHICAGO (PRIORITY) CINCINNATI (PRIORITY) DENVER (PRIORITY) DETROIT IQRITY) KANSAS CITY (PRIORITY) Los ANGELES (PRIORITY) b1 MEMPHIS (PRIORITY) b3 bl b3 b7C my ($319311?) 6 NEW ORLEANS OKLAHOMA CITY (PRIORITY) SAN 91230 (PRIORITY) b1 b3 Z?i?a?mf?i?f? MAR .29 1985 I 4% b6 2% b7C PAGE T5701: I mam. (PR 1mm Y) we (PR 10mm Mini: ?Us mum?ma: INTI), cram AFRICAN NATIONAL (ANC) EL PASS. ?nus commumcarlow 1's (5) VESL PASO.TEIIETYFES, DATED FEBRUARY 21: 1985, MARCH 4, 1985, MARCH 6, 1985, AND MARCH 1985. bl b3 PAGE Imas EPI 5% Trim . b6 b7C b7D ARE REQUESTED INDICES CHECKS NATIONAL CONGRESS, DOB: AND DOB: seem. s?cum'ry . I "3:314?? I Raul-5' ?If (HOV. 3-6-81! to. sac?gum I gndin'npolh - Lu V: (n u? Limo Rock Sm SAC. Ev Roe. (IBM (IBM ugghASSlF H. "Mum iE $304" 0, .- b7C February 4. 1985 b1 L. ?otation 9c gnarl-lunatic! Doplioul Dictio- ?l?h loud! (at! 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CINCINNATI DENVER ROUTINE Biz) KANSAS CITY ROUTINE LOS ANGELES ROUTINE MEMPHIS MIAMI.ROUTINE NEW YORK ROUTINE NEH ORLEAN31R0UTINE . OKLAHOMA SAN ANTONIO ROUTINE SAN DIEGO ROUTINE TAMPA ROUTINE UFO ROUTINE 3T SECTION 2?0? 2 v?vrw'r? b1 b3 mu- 1 w? ETTENTION: ?mrn, 01 .23; mm, . . 3 AFRICAN NATIONAL comings; Q: mso. M. a" 3- --.- - 7 (3:31. i 5'36 .3- .i . 1 5" ?3 '2 .. heating Slip j/ (Rev. 4-20-81) a? To: C3 Director Alt: . I3 SAC 0 ASAC. ?3 Subv. {3 Agent C3 888 M133 1 Rotor . i 7 7 a weAcknowledao E3 Return card 8 Return tile Ci serial ntion .13 Return with action taken Return with explanation a Searchandreturn 2 3: . SQ. m. 4 136 Discontinue ?3 Exitedite [3 File b1 b3 Seb reverse side DO.) - Mamgors' Intro-Divider: Routing sup (7-19-82) b6 b7C gs ?Ewing: 0 i ?taming. t3 nm 9 b6 13 Search and return b7c b1 b3 5) I: KS) 33c scum L. a .5 pa Iiih'i' a I paid i: if. W3 Sig-We fgit'd 1% If Ha am IOVN 6145; 1. lifa'r?igr .27.: . IV . . 4111 Hugh uh Avmmwaw Routlng Slip . 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I 0 AUTOM Class ??3ng on Remnzm f?riagogpriaie? i? aramm 00am Baum 03uep.by . c) Thembsedistam?wormatm Eusedhafutmere?on.0 concealal smxces. 0 paraptvase comm. b1 0 -- 133 dated 7 . Remarks: it; 1 WD Ume ran/0'0: b6 b7C it?? 532'1" a" this gig-.3: 0E EETE ?18 %_231 . a. Hggyi drag33{Elli :1 'k i? a. 3" .1 :32: if"; .333? ?gill shim-?1" qua.53 "313? I 244:5 i i? ?Sift-?suhsth?hn-?wm-1011? AU- CXCEPD ?3 Look at ?the African By ROBERT MORRIS NCREASINGLY, Big Media. . some church leaders. much of academia. and sometimes even the State Department are speaking of the African Nation- al Congress with respect, as if its op- position to apartheid alone deifies the ANC and its leadership in the eyes of alldecent people. ..But. let us have a look at the Afri- can National Congress: . Its Secretary Gen- eral. generally the key man in Communist par- ties. is Alfred Nzo. ln March of last year. Nzo addressed Moscow's 27th World Congress. That is the body that es~ tablishes worldwide So- viet policy. He is vice president of Moscow's World Peace Council and has received the Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples. 'Also a top man is Joe Slovo. white Lithuanian Comintern agent. chair- man of the South African Communist party who is commander of the mili- tary arm of the ANC, Umkhonto we Sizwe. That organization has been committing more acts of terror with fiery. rubber-tire ?necklaces" and other ghoulish measures than Gadhafi and all other terrorists put together. THE CIA HAS ISSUED a biogra- Dhy of the 19 pro-Soviet leaders of the ANC. Two of these otficials. Martin . Haul and Cassius Make. received mili- tary training in the Soviet Union. Two others. Francis Hell and Anthony Mongalo. have close ties to East Ger- many. which supplies intelligence and seenrity support for pro-Soviet re- gimes. lily informatign on lien: isithat he is the political commissar of the ANC's military wing . . . Make is a se- nior commander of that wing . . . Meli is the editor of Sechaba. the of- ficial journal published in East Ger- many: and Mongalo is the official ANC representative in that satellite country. 1 Winnie Mandela. spokes- man. has been quoted inPravda. ?The Soviet Union is a torch bearer for all our hopes and aspirations . . . the land of the Soviets is the genuine friend and ally of all people fighting against dark forces of world rea ction." THE CIA LIST of pip-Soviet ANC leaders also includes Mzwai Piliso of the Afro-Asian Peoples Solidarity 0r- ganization: James Stuart of the World Federation of Trade Unions. based in Prague: and Thabo Mbeki of the World Federation of Democratic Youth: also S. Maharja. an Indian South African Communist Party offi- cial: and Stephen Diamini. My information on Piliso is that he is a special aide to Oliver Tambo. chief spokesman in Zambia; Stuart is also at Tambo?s headquar- ters; Mbeki is ANC's Secretary of in- formation: and Maharja is a member of the political arm. Umkhonto we Sizwe; and Diamini is president of the South African Communist Party?s la- bor front. South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU). I understand that of the 30 mem- bers of ANC's National Committee. the following are also members of the South African Communist Party: Henry Makgothi. secretary .of the ANC Education Department: John Nkadimenj. chief secretary of SACTU and chairman of the ANC's political committee: Aziz Pahad. ANC's repre- sentative in London: Reg September. 1 Congress formerly of the London office.* now in Zambia: and Dan Tioome. deputy secretary general and deputy treasurer general. AS FOR OLIVER TAMBO. the? front man for the ANC based in Zam- bia. he hardly conceals his Soviet alle-l glance. For instance. he said ?There is going to be more bloodshed and whole country will be involved. The Soviet Union will gite us what the West does not want to give us. namely weapons." Actually. the U.S.S.R. has been arming the ANC for years. The African National Congress makes no effort to conceal its reliance on violence or its allegiance to world communism. When I was in the region last year. 500 ANC guerrillas were being trained in Angola by Soviet and East German officers. Others were being trained in Mozambique. a Soviet sur- rogate. And in 1982. many others were being trained by the PLO in Lebanon all with Soviet weaponry. THESE ARE JUST A the facts about the African National Con- gress. whose members too many un- suspecting American see as noble fighters for freedom and justice. 't 3 -Mr. Morris has been a newspaper reporter, a teacher, an attorney, "a Jadge and presuient of two universi- ties. He served as counsel to three 05. Senate Committees and is today chairman of the National Committee . to Restore Internal Security. An au- columnist and lecturer, he lives m_Mantoloking, NJ. The above is dis- tributed as a public service by Ameri- canmn Educational Center, PO. Bo: 5986, Buena Park. Calif. 9052" ll It ?manta . sum?4m 55.33:, (i 1987 an: MK I Ni: - ?nale! By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN HEN RONALD REAGAN was ?ghting the Commun- nists and their fellow trav? elers in the Screen Actors Guild. he carried a loaded Smith and Wesson revolver to protect himself against anonymous threats to. end his Hollywood career by throwing acid in his face. As president of the guild he went to Washington with a previous preSI- dent. George Mur- phy. to testify be- fore the House Un- A i a Activities Commit~ tee about Commu- nist infiltration of zations. So we may gan knows plenty about Communist maneuverings in committees that they aspire to domi- nate for their own Marxist-Leninist ends. What a pity. then. that Reagan did nothing to forestall the meeting the ther- -day between Oliver Tambo. the head of the Communistinfiltrated Af- rican National Congress. and Secreta- ry of State George Shultz. Between the cid-throwing of Reagan?s Hollywood ays and the "necklacing? (setting. re to a kerosene-filled rubber tirei around a victim?s neck) there can't be moral difference. Tambo. both be- ore and during his meeting with . hultz. refused to repudiate the prac- ?ce of necklacing by his followers. As condition for the meeting Tambo hould have been required to disasse- iate himself from the statement of innie Mandela. wife of Nelson andela. an ANC founder. that ?to- ether. hand in hand. with our boxes matches and our necklaces. we hall liberate this country." To do him justice. Shultz made it' lear that the United States would not ondone ANC violence In South Africa. ess of a following among South Afri- an blacks than Buthelezi. the chief of Zulus. Shultz conferred upon Tam- and the ANC a dignity that is cer- inly unwarranted. Michael Armacost. who is Shultz's undersecretary of state for political affairs. has said the Hollywood organi- assume that Rea- 344w emu? I a a I {Is it?: . ?h $193; THE UNION LEADER. momma. W~W?pnna mes-f;- ., rye-r me. ?now In;- :V-mgs-iug'v $3.17 I 1? lg I pk anti-?i i- I IN, I. 1? I?Meir-un?ihi n?n?wj?v .1 mm Tuesdny?fehruary 19, 1287;; Tambo Geis an Boost has asked a pertinent .. . wagers-41the ANC promised to abando lence or Communist affiliations in - .. I turn for this unprecedented ?with- the? American secretary of state?". Reagan has found George Shultz useful in dealing with our West Euro- pean allies. But Shultz?s State Depart- . ment has given very little support to the Reagan Doctrine when it comes to countering the Communists in Africa and Central America. instead of tack- I, [jug his State Department head on. OthElt TAMBO Shultz-Tambo meeting was set up to ?facilitate a dialogue between the government of South Africa and the legitimate voice of the black community." Armacost?s notion of ?legitimacy" is very strange indeed. What is ?legitic mate" about necklacing? What' Is ?legitimate" about Tambo? sup- port of violent revolution? Tambo has said that ?mem- bers of the ANC fully understand why both the ANC and the SACP (South African Communist Party) are two hands in the same body. why they are the two pillars of our revolution.? Just last November Tambo. in amplifying his state- ment that ?we have to make our country ungovernable,? said the and the SACP have com- mon the seizure of power.? Shultz cannot feign unawareness of Tambo's sentiments. Howie Phil,- lips. the head of the Conservative Caucus and chairman of the Coalition Against ANC Terrorism. has deluged the State Department with damaging Tambo quotes. Rep Jack Kemp. in addressing his own criticism to Shultz. Reagan has often chosen to by-pass it, by reliance on the National Security Council. Conservatives have won- dered why no effort has been made to clean out the State Department in the past six years. Now. with the Demo- crats controlling both houses of Con- gress. it is too late. Shultz would have more partisans on Capitol Hill than anyone in the White House. The difficulties of a housecleaning have been fully explained by Stanton Evans in an essay he has written for a forthcoming book. ?Steering the Ele- phant: How Washington Works." Ev- ans points to the power of a "perma- nent. unelected government." There are some three million civilian gov- ernment employees. When a new President comes into office he may re- place only about a tenth of 1 percent of the three million. The huge remainder will still control the all- -important in- basket input. According to Evans. the worst agency in making it an uphill struggle for an incoming administration is the State Department. ?The bureaucrats who run the department." says Ev- ans. ?cleariy believe they inhabit a world unto themselves. 1 am informed . they have a nickname for political ap- pointees: ?the Christmas help. Their feeling is that government policy should be set by professionals? and they react with annoyance to elections and other incidental factors that in- trude on their ?professional? opera- tions. Shultz is not going to fire Arma- cost. his undersecretary for political affairs. or Chester Cracker. his assis- tant secretary for African affairs. But Reagan might gain some ground by making a personal repudiation of the "legitimacy" of the ANC to claim spokesmanship for all the South Afri- can blacks. m, - When; an. w? my: . foes (Rev. 8-26-82) . FBI a VIA: PRECEQENCE: Teietype lmnTediate' Facsimile [3 Priority Routine .. ALL (RN 0 13 Ni? 01?- 3 SH. ngi?} To: DIRECTOR, m? (ATTN: INTD) FROM SAC, BOSTON NATIONAL SOUTH AFRICAN This communication b7C Enclosed for the Bureau are 3 copies each of 2 news articles; and for New York 1 copy each ofz news articles; and for W0 1 copy each of 2 news articles. On 2/10/87, in The Union Leader, Manchester, New Hampshire, appeared a news article captioned Look at the African National Congress", and another article captioned "Tambo Gets an Unwarranted Boost". The first article sets forth an analysis of the African National Congress, including its top leaders and their connections with the WORLD PEACE COUNCIL and the South African Communist Party. It lists ke leaders and is self-explanatory and is furnished for informat on of recipient offices. Enos. ()01-3 3U Yor) CS- 0(Encs. 2) b3 eraoston NE 11mg) b1 b3 (13) SE muff?um.? Approved: Transmitted P5113 - umber) 2 F69 r3987 shamanism v: 2? ?93? WORK DATE a '7 PRINTING OFFICE I 198? 0 '149-465 55k: Man _The second article pertains to the recent visit by OLIVER TAMBO, an official of the AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS, which explains some of perspectives regarding the AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS and the SOUTH AFICAN COMMUNIST PARTY indicating they have common objectives, which_is the seizure of power. This article is also,self-explanatory. Boston is setting forth the above for information of recipient offices inasmuch as no prior information of this nature was available in Bureau files for reference purposes. 2* was (Rev. 8-26-82) FBI TRANSMIT VIA: PRECEDENQE: CLASSIFICATION: Teletype Immediaie? Facsimile [3 Priority $132314..? Routine 2 12/87 M?I??raanhTiorIQ??Tma?e? IS LAW: SHOWN OTHERWISE. AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS: I I PARTY: 3) DIRECTOR, Far (AM: 1m) '10: FROM: SAC, BOSTON (l ncs. 6) xx: ?ew Yerkes?) 2) (5) This communication Enclosed for the Bureau are 3 copies each of 2 news articles; and for New York 1 copy each of 2 news articles; and for WFO 1 copy each of 2 news articles. On 2/10/87, in ?le Union Leader, Manchester, New Hampshire, appeared a news article captioned Look at the African National Congress", and another article captioned "Tambo Gets an Unwarranted Boost" . 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