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  • ===Connections with Apartheid South Africa and white supremacist Rhodesia===
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  • '''Sir John Collins''' was born in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and educated in Britain. He is the former chairman and chief exe
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  • ...stitute had close relations with high police and intelligence officials in Rhodesia and South Africa, with whom they had exchanged visits and information in a ...andidacy of Strauss in West Germany; and (3) to influence the situation in Rhodesia and South Africa in accord with a conservative agenda. One of the memos sta
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  • ...ster of apartheid Rhodesia in 1978, and organized a "fact-finding" tour of Rhodesia, Namibia, and South Africa under South African auspices in 1979. It arrange
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  • ...m. In fact, as Fred Landis has pointed out, "For a price, Moss would go to Rhodesia, South Africa, Iran, and Nicaragua and tailor his standard KGB plot to loca .... In 1977, Moss extended his service to the beleagered Ian Smith regime of Rhodesia. On February 20, 1977, the London 'Daily Telegraph' featured a Moss article
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  • *Africa and Rhodesia: [[Harold Soref]], MP; ...decolonisation, and defended [[white minority rule]] in South Africa and [[Rhodesia]].
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  • ...ary, Bonn, 1974-77; FCO, 1977-80 (Counsellor, 1979; Special Counsellor for Rhodesia [later Zimbabwe and Zambia] negotiations, 1979-80); Counsellor, UK Permanen
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  • ...isor to [[Lord Carrington]] during the negotiations which ended the war in Rhodesia and political advisor to [[Lord Soames]] during the ceasefire and elections
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  • ...May 1898 he travelled through Cape Colony, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, Rhodesia and Basutoland. The better to understand the point of view of the Cape Dutc
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  • Levin was born 1962 in South Africa and lived in Rhodesia until his family moved to England]in 1965, as his father was a journalist c
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  • :1979-81 Rhodesia/Zimbabwe Department
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  • ...h April 2008</ref>). Kaye is reported to have met Erasmus whilst he was in Rhodesia (now known as Zimbabwe), however little else is known about Kaye's time the Kaye appears to have moved from Rhodesia to South Africa in the 1970's with his partner [[Bernard 'Dusty' Miller]].
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  • ...icular, veterans of the regiment's old C Squadron, recruited in the former Rhodesia, tended to drift into South Africa, where they often became involved with t
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  • ...cial assignment to join the staff of Lord Soames, the Governor of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia, during the period leading up to Zimbabwe's independence. He was particular
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  • ...r years as a Non-Executive Director. Born in England, educated in Southern Rhodesia and graduated from University of South Africa with B. Com and MBA degrees.
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  • ...guest of honour at a [[Springbok Club]] dinner to mark the anniversary of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of independence. The Club's website gave the follo ...istory of 19th century British colonial expansionism and the foundation of Rhodesia, detailing the events which made UDI inevitable in 1965, and bringing the s
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  • ...ke was brought up in Africa, mainly on a farm near Harare in what was then Rhodesia, where his father farmed tobacco. He was educated in Switzerland and at St
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  • ...hat asserted the Labour government was contributing to further violence in Rhodesia by refusing to accept the internal political settlement agreed in that coun
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  • ...mbia - which in previous British colonial times was described as 'Northern Rhodesia'.<ref>A Very British Jihad, Collusion, Conspiracy & Cover-up in Northern Ir
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  • ...te's records also showed close contacts with top police officials Britain, Rhodesia, South Africa, as well as with other leaders around the world.
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  • ...In 1943 he joined the Royal Airforce and trained in what was then Southern Rhodesia. According to his Times obituary Whitehorn "joined a group of young and ide
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  • ...ovided mercenary services elsewhere-to Ian Smith's apartheid government in Rhodesia; to train Sri Lankan soldiers in counterinsurgency techniques; and to assas
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  • ...ecords of the ISC showed close contacts with top police officials Britain, Rhodesia, South Africa, as well as with other leaders around the world.
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  • ...{Template: Revolving Door badge}}Lord '''Mark Malloch Brown''' (b. 1953 in Rhodesia; British national) is the former Administrator of the United Nations Develo
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  • ...|16}} 4. On the ativities of RENAMO, a creation of the apartheid regime of Rhodesia in 1976, taken over as a proxy by South Africa in 1980, Roy Stacey, the U.S ...m, Ivor Benson, a South African and press censor under the Smith regime in Rhodesia] was a contributing editor of Western Destiny, the journal of racist anthro
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  • Duff served as the last Deputy Governor of Southern Rhodesia before it became independent as Zimbabwe in 1980. He subsequently became D
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  • ...caragua and sabotage Soviet helicopters. KMS also helped [[Ian Smith]] in Rhodesia, Sri Lanka and assassination operations in the Lebanon. Herman & O'Sulliva
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  • ...=onepage&q=%22Rhodesian%20Light%20Infantry%22&f=false Modern African Wars: Rhodesia, 1965-80], Osprey Publishing, 1986, p.17.</ref> ...=onepage&q=%22Rhodesian%20Light%20Infantry%22&f=false Modern African Wars: Rhodesia, 1965-80], Osprey Publishing, 1986, p.17.</ref>
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  • Cecil was killed in 1978 while filming in Rhodesia. According to the ''Washington Post'', he was armed at the time. ...re country has now became a battlefield.<ref>David B. Ottaway,Reporters in Rhodesia Face Dilemma Over Carrying Arms;
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  • ...ctives also include creating "a legacy for a now lost but once magnificent Rhodesia, a Soldiers Legacy that will remain in the minds of our off-spring for gene
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  • ...nglo-Rhodesian Society]] was formed after the white government of Southern Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) from the UK in 1965.<ref>Rob [[Category:Zimbabwe]][[Category:Rhodesia Lobby]]
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  • '''Stanley Fischer''' (born 15 October 1943, Norther Rhodesia [Zambia]) is the former Vice President of Development Economics and Chief E
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  • He was awarded the Bronze Cross of Rhodesia while serving in 3 Commando of the [[Rhodesian Light Infantry]] in 1970.<re
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  • ...l duties with 9 Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers, serving in Belize and Rhodesia. After a tour as an instructor at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he
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  • ...away group’ that committed criminal damage after a demonstration outside Rhodesia House on 12 January 1969.<ref name= "WHA2"/><ref> ...dam project in Mozambique. This was a collaboration between South Africa, Rhodesia and Portugal - the project was intended to supply electricity to apartheid
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  • ...ings, Stephen]][[Category:Conservative Party|Hastings, Stephen]][[Category:Rhodesia Lobby|Hastings, Stephen]]
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  • ...came from Dahomey, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Rhodesia, Senegal, French Sudan (Mali), Chad and Guinea.
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  • ...ne of the best known political operation in Britain' for the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland - commonly known as the Central African Federation: According to press reports [[Voice and Vision]] later also represented Rhodesia.<ref>Anthony Howard 'Creatures of the dark', ''The Times'', July 14, 1998,
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  • ...1957 to 1960 and a security advisor to the then Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe), Sir Edgar Whitehead, from 1957 to 1960. <ref>Peter Hamilt
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  • ...ligence Organisation]] was created as an intelligence service for Southern Rhodesia following the December 1963 dissolution of the Central African Federation.<
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  • ...ative party in 1961 to bring together defendants of South Africa and White Rhodesia who opposed the new decolonisation policy announced by Conservative Prime M ...Club was [[Stephen Hastings|Sir Stephen Hastings]], an Old Etonian born in Rhodesia. During the war, Hastings had served with Stirling in North Africa as one o
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  • b) influencing the situation in Rhodesia and South Africa from a European
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  • family had longstanding links with Rhodesia whose colonial capital Salisbury had Rhodesia, Vietnam and Northern Ireland, he was a member of the North Atlantic
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  • ...guest of honour at a Springbok Club dinner held to mark the anniversary of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of independence, a rejection of international pres ...istory of 19th century British colonial expansionism and the foundation of Rhodesia, detailing the events which made UDI inevitable in 1965, and bringing the s
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  • Kessler became a [[Mining engineering|mining engineer]] in [[Rhodesia]] before going in 1896 to the [[South African Republic|Transvaal]] to becom
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