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Jeffrey Pandin was - in the 1980s - a conservative activist working for anti-soviet and pro Apartheid organisations. In February 1986 he was reported as being 24,and in March 1987, 25, so he was born in either 1961 or 1962.
=Angola protest
According to UPI Pandin was amongst four protestors who handcuffed themselves to the offices of Gray and company the PR firm representing the government of Angola in February 1986:
- Four members of the Young Conservative Foundation Tuesday handcuffed themselves to a staircase in a Georgetown public relations firm that represents the Marxist government of Angola. Police charged the four with unlawful entry, and a Soviet diplomat later showed up at the group's office, apparently by coincidence, and discussed the incident with its leader.
- Officers used police handcuff keys to free Kile McCreary, 21; Jeffrey Pandin, 24; Warren Simms, 19; and John Scanlon, 21; all of Washington. The incident began at 9:30 a.m. and lasted about 20 minutes. Lee Bellinger, the president of the Washington-based foundation, said the demonstrators were upset that the firm, Gray and Co., represents the interests of Marxist Angola.[1]
Affilaitions
- STOP (Save The Oppressed People) an anti-Soviet grouping. In 1985 he was listed as a press contact.[2]
- Young Conservative Foundation] 1986 [3]
- International Freedom Foundation (South African government front group) 1987-1990 (at least)