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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Host a Lion July 5-7, 2013 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)"Chicago Tribune" ----- June 10, 1990 -
WASHINGTON For nearly 28 years the U.S. government has harbored an increasingly embarrassing secret: A CIA tip to South African intelligence agents led to the arrest that put black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela in prison for most of his adult life. But now, with Mandela en route to the U.S. to a hero`s welcome, a former U.S. official has revealed that he has known of the CIA role since Mandela was seized by agents of the South African police special branch on Aug. 5, 1962.
The former official, now retired, said that within hours after Mandela`s arrest Paul Eckel, then a senior CIA operative, walked into his office and said approximately these words: ``We have turned Mandela over to the South African security branch. We gave them every detail, what he would be wearing, the time of day, just where he would be. They have picked him up. It is one of our greatest coups.``
With Mandela out of prison, the retired official decided there is no longer a valid reason for secrecy. He called the American role in the affair "one of the most shameful, utterly horrid" byproducts of the Cold War struggle between Moscow and Washington for influence in the Third World.
Asked about the tip to South African authorities, CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield said: ``Our policy is not to comment on such allegations.``
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