Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 04, 1975, Page 3, Image 3

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    Portland Observer
Third World Wrap-up
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Commander Spartucus Monimambu, center (196X1.
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distant Africa to little old mothers in
Kansas, or to the student in Ix«s
Angeles.”
M PLA has stopped the F N I.A U N IT A
advance throughout the country, while in
the north the Chinese 'advisors’ to the
U.S. Ambassador Moynihan's hysteria Zairean F N I.A (C IA ) have ‘pulled out'
about “Soviets colonizing Africa" is the reasons for the Chinese evacuation
simply cover for blatantly illegal acta by are not yet clear. The Ixtndon Times
the U.S. State Department. Moynihan correspondent notes that under the PRA
has much in common with his maligned the civilian population has been fully
pal. Idi Amin Dada
the State Depart
armed, and the economy continues to
It is the successes of the
ment's virtually only ally (excepting the stabilize.
CIA's Mobutu in Zaire) in Africa. Last People's Republic of Angola that have
week (November 28th through 30th) in caused Kissinger's panic. We reiterate: if
Addis Ababa, the Organization of African Kissinger is successful in Angola, he will
Unity met, with the policy committee drag the U.S. into another Vietnam.
deciding to remove Amin as the O AU
head. Though as yet wc do not have a full
report on that meeting, the OAU
committee called for full support of the
M PLA PI.A
this move was led by
Somalia. Nigeria, Mozambique, Gtiine
Bissau. Tanzania, Guinea (Conakry) and
Algeria. Tanzania's Nyerers called Amin
a "Black fascist” and reiterated its
support for Agostinho Neto's "legitimate
government".
What's Going On In Angola?
The Oregonian (December 2nd) notes
that the M PLA has retaken Benguela and
Ixrbito
the major ports in the south
previously held by the joint South
Afrira U N IT A F N I.A mercenary armies.
Die W elt (November 22nd) says the
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Ford chooses Calhoun
W hite House Aide John Calhoun, a
strong advocate for minority economic
development and staunch supporter of
the traditionally Black Colleges, has been
appointed Special Assistant to the
President and will focus on the area of
minority aflairs.
President Ford announced the ap
pointment on Friday. November 21sl. He
succeeds Stanley Scott.
A former Foreign Service Officer, the
thirty eight year old Presidential assis­
tant brings a variety of experiences and
understanding of government to the top
Black post on the W hite House staff.
Calhoun will continue to hold his post
as Director for Media Relations under his
new title. A member of the W hite House
staff since 1973. he has served as Staff
Assistant and Deputy Special Assistant
to the President.
During an interview in Washington.
Calhoun said he viewed his appointment
as a "once in a lifetime opportunity and as
a very important challenge, and I am
grateful for both."
He promised to concentrate on estab
lishing and maintaining a tw o way
dialogue between the Executive Branch
and minority communities throughout
the nation. " If it happens at the White
House, or Commerce Department, or any
Department of the Executive Branch, or
in the Congress, it concerns all Blacks.
Only through full understanding and full
JOHN CALHOUN ~
participation can we insure that the
needs and concerns of minorities are
addressed by both the private sector and
the Federal government," he said.
He praised both the appointed and
the Director of Public Affairs for Action
until 1973
Between 1970 and 1971 he
was Director of Public Affair for national
programs of the National Farmers Union.
He was Chief of Community Relations for
the M ilitary District of Washington
between 1969 and 1970. He was Public
Affairs Representative for the United
Nations Activities in Tokyo. Japan
between 1967 and 1968
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DR. JEFFREY BRADY Says:
by Roy Harvey
Title 18
U.S. Code 95» declare, it
illegal to recruit for aervice in foreign
wara, though thia ia now being openly
done for the war in Angola
the
merrenariea are being uaed againat the
1‘eople’a Republic of Angola IPRA). The
Congreaa of Racial Equality (CORE) ia
recruiting Black mercenaries in key citiea
in the II.S. Dave Huakin. CORE'S foreign
policy adviaor* over KCBS in San
Francisco laat week advertiaed the pay
rate of $800 to $1,000 per month,
depending on experience. The (h riatian
Science Monitor noted laat week in a
major atory that Rhodeaian recruitment
of U.S. white merrenariea ‘openly done'
"paid about $900 a month tax-free aa a
corporal”. It ia probable that auch white
merrenariea are now being uaed along
with Rhodeaian and South African troop,
fighting the People'. Republic of Angola.
C O R E '. Huakin on KCBS .aid that
number, of merrenariea had already been
diapatrhed to Africa via Freano, Chicago
and New York.
“All thia haa no
relationahip to »he (U.S.) government."
Huakin aaid. " It ia strictly a charitable
private affair III to keep the Soviet, out of
Angola and Blacks off the street, (in the
IJ.S.I" According to CORE director Roy
Innia, ex Vietnam v e t. have been dis
patched to Africa to be used in Angola
(alongside South Africa barked U N IT A
and the CIA's F N I.A ) "as medics". An
AP report (December 2nd) from Jo­
hannesburg notes an Algerian corre
spondent from Jeune Afrique which says
that "American servicemen along with
regular troops from South African and
Western Europe are being sent urgently
to Angola.”
IPS of November 28th
reports Green Berets being used by the
F N I.A , deployed out of Zaire, while the
“fascist General Spinola is currently in
the U.S. recruiting for his 'Portuguese
Liberation Arm y' for deployment with
the South Africans in southern Angola."
The I-on don »o n o m ist (November
22nd) notes that the secrecy surrounding
and support for the F N I.A and U N IT A ia
Kissinger's doing
The West German
daily IMe Welt quotes a “high official in
the U.S. State Department" who said
"after the results of Vietnam, we couldn't
sell the use of American soldiers in
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