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Howard Phillips Says Bush Admistration Partially to Blame for Savimbi's Assasination by Communists
Newsmax.com ^ | February 26, 2002 | Brad Phillips and Howard Phillips

Posted on 02/26/2002 12:16:18 PM PST by rightwing2

Angolan Christian Rebel Leader Assassinated Brad Phillips and Howard Phillips Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002

Dear Friend, My family and I have spent the weekend grieving the loss of a longtime friend and heroic Christian leader, Dr. Jonas Mahleiro Savimbi. Dr. Savimbi, age 67, Angolan patriot, African nationalist, Christian leader and founder and president of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) was murdered by government forces in Moxico, Angola, 480 miles southeast of Luanda.

It is no small coincidence that Savimbi was killed by Dos Santos forces only days prior to his scheduled visit with President George Bush on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the White House. It has always been the strategy of the Marxist regime in Luanda to totally consolidate power by systematically exterminating those it could not co-opt. In Angola, freedom of worship, association, speech and all the freedoms we hold dear have been denied by the unelected regime of Jose Eduardo Dos Santos. More than 1 million people have been killed in fighting since the resumption of war in November 1992 and 4 million people have been displaced. Despite the fact that Angolan oil output is the largest in all of sub-Saharan Africa, with the exception of Nigeria, its people are among the poorest in the world.

In Moxico, where Savimbi was murdered, the government has employed exfoliants and chemical and biological agents to destroy the food supply and "depopulate" the area, resulting in the displacement and death of some 150,000 people. Savimbi's murder was in coordination with government attempts to stop Angolans from fleeing into Zambia.

Savimbi was the leader of the only organized opposition to the totalitarian rule in Luanda. He sacrificed his life for more than 40 years in pursuit of liberty and self-determination for his people. He had a following in Angola up until his death because he personified hope for the most marginalized and downtrodden segment of Angolan society, the indigenous non-assimilated African people. The son of an evangelical pastor and railway stationmaster, he relied on his Christian faith for strength, courage and wisdom to wage a lifelong struggle for the freedom of the Angolan people. Africa has lost one of its best Christian leaders and America has lost one of its most faithful Cold War allies. Herewith is my Dad's press release prepared for today's press conference.

Sincerely,
Brad Phillips
*****

Statement of Howard Phillips
Chairman, The Conservative Caucus
President Bush Should Not Meet Tomorrow With Savimbi's Assassin

Dr. Jonas Savimbi was a great Angolan patriot, truly a man who served as a loving, self-sacrificing father to those of his countrymen who shared his love of freedom and who were willing to die to escape the bonds of Portuguese colonialism and Communist tyranny. In the war against Soviet imperialism America had no more faithful and courageous ally.

Unfortunately, many Americans betrayed Savimbi's heroic friendship. Chevron and other oil companies and their minions in the top ranks of both major political parties degraded themselves for filthy lucre, even consenting to have their employees in Angola guarded by Fidel Castro's Cuban Communist troops. At the State Department, Ronald Reagan's Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Chester Crocker, consistently strove to undercut the Reagan Doctrine and to undermine Dr. Savimbi's UNITA freedom fighters. Herman Cohen who, under George Bush the elder, succeeded Crocker as Assistant Secretary for Africa, was such a despicable traitor to the cause of freedom and to America's national interests that he hired himself out as a foreign agent to the Leninist tyrants who still rule in Luanda, Angola.

In 1992, Savimbi won a popular election, which victory was stolen from him even more blatantly than Mayor Daley stole Illinois for John F. Kennedy in 1960. On September 27, 1993, Bill Clinton issued an Executive Order and sent a message to Congress which asserted, "I have exercised my statutory authority to declare a national emergency with respect to the actions and policies of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola ('UNITA'). These actions are mandated in part by United Nations Security Council Resolution No. 864 of September 13, 1993."

Disgracefully, on September 24, 2001, George Bush the younger extended Clinton's outrageous Executive Order, demonstrating that, while the names of the players change, nonetheless, under both Democratic and Republican governance, considerations of commercial profit override commitments to liberty, or, indeed, to the larger national interest.

G.W. Bush's affirmation of the Crocker-Cohen-Clinton policy concerning Angola was a signal to the assassins who hold power in Luanda that, while pro-Communist terrorist Yasser Arafat enjoys the protection of the U.S. government, the anti-Communist hero Jonas Savimbi was fair game.
No word of caution or indication of concern issued from either the White House or Foggy Bottom, despite repeated statements of the Jose Eduardo dos Santos government that the murder of Dr. Savimbi was its prime strategic objective, necessary to the consolidation of power by its corrupt Leninist tyranny.

Thus, with no fear of rebuke from those who govern the New World Order of socially respectable international opinion, the Angolan Reds targeted Dr. Savimbi to be hunted down and murdered. His death is a tragic loss. His blood is on the hands of the government of the United States, as well as on the hands of the Angolan gangster government which directly gave the orders. If President Bush meets on Tuesday with Jose Eduardo dos Santos, the president of Angola, as is now planned, within days of the murder of Dr. Savimbi, it will be a grievous, unforgettable insult to all Americans who are grateful for the sacrifices Dr. Savimbi made throughout his life and for the extraordinary assistance he provided to freedom's cause at a crucial time in America's epochal struggle with international Communism.

Howard Phillips is chairman of The Conservative Caucus, a nonpartisan, nationwide grassroots public policy advocacy group, and the author of three books, including "Moscow's Challenge to U.S. Vital Interests in Sub-Saharan Africa." David Phillips, the son of Howard Phillips, is president of the Persecution Project Foundation (www.persecutionproject.org), which collects information about worldwide persecution of Christians, with particular focus on Africa


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This letter proves that once again Howard Phillips can almost always be trusted to do and say the right thing. Although, I continue to disagree with his efforts to get conservatives to desert and abandon the Republican Party en masse and join the third party conservatives and though I disagreed with him strongly regarding his recent unfounded criticism of conservative hero Pat Buchanan, Phillips is right on target in his criticism of the Bush Administration's continued pursuit of yet another of Clinton's pro-Communist appeasement policies. The assasination of the Christian leader of the world's last group of anti-Communist freedom fighters was a great coup for the global Communist cause which continues to advance with the newly formalized Sino-Russian alliance which while not overtly Communist in nature, is in fact dedicated to totalitarian global control.

It is time that we as a country realize that we are fighting a New Cold War against the Sino-Russian axis of countries which encompasses the Russian and ChiCom affiliated rogue states. By virtue of the fact that the Bush Administration is providing hundreds of millions of dollars of US economic aid to the murderous regimes of states like Communist Angola and North Korea and forming strategic partnerships with Russia and China at the same time we are unilaterally disarming ourselves of our vital strategic nuclear deterrent, the West is increasingly losing this war.
1 posted on 02/26/2002 12:16:18 PM PST by rightwing2
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To: ALL
As soon as anyone finds an article on the outcome of Bush's meeting with Dos Santos, please post it here. Thanks.
2 posted on 02/26/2002 12:20:42 PM PST by rightwing2
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To: sonofliberty2, HalfIrish, NMC EXP, OKCSubmariner, Travis McGee, t-shirt, DoughtyOne, SLB, sawdrin
BUMP!
3 posted on 02/26/2002 12:21:25 PM PST by rightwing2
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To: rightwing2
In Moxico, where Savimbi was murdered, the government has employed exfoliants and chemical and biological agents to destroy the food supply and "depopulate" the area, resulting in the displacement and death of some 150,000 people. Savimbi's murder was in coordination with government attempts to stop Angolans from fleeing into Zambia.

will someone tell these commies that its only ok to use exfoliants on official enemies.

4 posted on 02/26/2002 12:28:48 PM PST by gfactor
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To: rightwing2
Howard Phillips is to blame for Savimbi's death, if we are to use his logic. He advocates leaving the GOP for third parties. It was the third party movement and Ross Perot that gave us Clinton in 1992. These thugs gained and solidified their power during the Clinton regime.
6 posted on 02/26/2002 12:33:29 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: rightwing2
This Web page has Jonas Malheiro Savimbi listed as a "Dictator" http://www.giles.34sp.com/m-z.htm
7 posted on 02/26/2002 12:42:16 PM PST by jgrubbs
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To: jgrubbs
Here is what the The Associated Press says about Jonas Malheiro Savimbi. Is this media bias??

LISBON, Portugal (AP) – Jonas Malheiro Savimbi, Angola's charismatic rebel leader who was backed by the United States as a Cold War ally but later became a pariah when he refused to end his country's devastating civil war, died Friday. He was 67.

Savimbi, an astute fighter who led Angola's UNITA guerrillas, was killed in a battle with the army after having evaded government troops for more than three decades, the Angolan government said.

Savimbi devoted his life to the struggle for power in oil- and diamond-rich Angola _ first against its colonial ruler, Portugal, then against the government. His long battle crippled the southwest African nation's economy and caused an acute humanitarian crisis.

Savimbi, a university-educated guerrilla fighter who spoke three African and four European languages, walked away from three peace accords in the 1990s and was renowned for his ruthless control over UNITA.

His popularity with some sections of Angolan society and with foreign governments crumbled after he lost at the ballot box in the country's first-ever elections in 1992 and returned to war.

Savimbi founded UNITA in 1966.

He became the proxy of the United States and South Africa in the Cold War battle against the then-Marxist government. In 1986, the rebel leader was received at the White House like a head of state, meeting then-President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office.

But after the breakup of the Soviet Union, Angola's government dropped its Marxist policies and moved closer to the United States.

Human rights groups accused his men of widespread abuses against civilians, including summary executions, rapes and beatings.

8 posted on 02/26/2002 12:46:07 PM PST by jgrubbs
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To: rightwing2
Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Gunned down by government troops on Friday, he will be remembered more for his stubborn, desperate quest for power than for his early promise. Back in the 1960s, Savimbi was a bright, charismatic young medical student who completed training in Switzerland, France and China. He studied military strategy under Mao Zedong, then returned to Angola to help free his homeland from Portugal. ...

9 posted on 02/26/2002 12:52:14 PM PST by Sawdring
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To: jgrubbs
From what I can tell with a little online research, José Eduardo dos Santos was the Communist Leader in the country from 20 Sep 1979 - 26 Mar 1991, then they decided to have the elections, and so he ran as the candidate for the Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola Partido de Trabalho (Popular Liberation Movement of Angola/Labour Party).

Isn't the Labour Party still the Communist Party??

This is the first I have really learned about Savimbi and Santos

Where have I been?

10 posted on 02/26/2002 12:55:43 PM PST by jgrubbs
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To: jgrubbs
I found this intresting study at http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1984/BRR.htm

After nearly 400 years of Portuguese rule, Angola finally became independent in November 1975. This independence was the culmination of nearly 14 years of civil war in which three insurgencies vied for control of Angola: the Movimento Popular de Libertacao de Angola (MPLA), the Frente Nacional de Libertacao de Angola (FNLA), and the Unizo Nacional para Independencia Total de Angola (UNITA). With the help of nearly 15,000 Cuban troops and massive aid from the Soviet Union, the Marxist MPLA defeated FNLA and UNITA in the Angolian civil war of 1975-76 and established a communist government in Angola. Despite the communist victory, fighting has not ended in Angola. Although FNLA has ceased to be a viable insurgency, UNITA has staged a remarkable recovery since the civil war. UNITA now controls at least one third of Angola and is conducting successful operations in another third of the country.

11 posted on 02/26/2002 1:00:10 PM PST by jgrubbs
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To: seamole
Apparently, intelligence agencies allied to the United States, like those of India (a new "strategic partner" of the United States in the "War on Terrorism" and the "War to Protect Regional U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Interests"), have decided to take a cue from President Bush's "shoot to kill" order against activists and independence leaders.

On February 11, a senior separatist leader of the Tripura (northeast India) independence movement was shot and killed by Indian security forces. The assassinated leader was Benjamin Hrangkhawl, a senior leader of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), a Christian-dominated separatist group. Hrangkhawl had arrived in Tripura from neighboring Bangladesh.

Red Flag Flying on the Roof of the World (Maoists and China)

Maoists destroy Minister’s house in Chitwan

Maoist Rebel Raids Kill at Least 127 in Nepal

Nepal: Strategic ally of the West: Maoist rebellion, poverty challenge development of nation

I would have to challenge the author on his sidebar statements. The NLFT are a terrorist organization made up of Baptists supported by Maoists who have killed Catholic priests. I believe the assassinations are a direct result of U.S. policies that have a soft approach towards China.

Bush has tried to toughen his statements against China in public, but behind close doors I would like to believe that he has taken a tougher stance towards China. This is more about China-U.S. relations. The Maoists are responsible.

12 posted on 02/26/2002 1:05:04 PM PST by duck soup
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To: Sawdring
He studied military strategy under Mao Zedong, then returned to Angola to help free his homeland from Portugal. ...

Follow the Maoists and you find China.

13 posted on 02/26/2002 1:07:24 PM PST by duck soup
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To: rightwing2
Really? Did Howard Phillips do something recently to become relevant?

Dan

14 posted on 02/26/2002 1:12:37 PM PST by BibChr
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To: seamole
What a bunch of hogwash!

After the commies took over in Angola we (the military) were forbidden from using government issued credit cards to by fuel at any Chevron station as Chevron was big in Angola. Imagine that. The government secretly 'offs' anti-communist leaders so that Ammerican oil companies can make money but then denie the use of government funds to purchase fuel from a big bad oil company that deals in Angolan oil.
15 posted on 02/26/2002 1:19:24 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: jgrubbs
RE: Post #10

Throught the '80's, Soldier of Fortune ran favorable articles on Savimbi. I don't fully understand why the West and the USA abandoned his cause. He seemed like the right guy to back.

16 posted on 02/26/2002 1:19:37 PM PST by CWRWinger
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Uh, we don't know that. Much as I detest Perot, and always have, we can't properly lay the clintigula guilt upon him. A review of the numbers from the '92 race shows that what really happened was that Perot drew more or less equally from both parties. It was concluded that in fact, no change in outcome would have occurred had Perot not run. What had happened was that the US patriotism had evaporated by November, with purely personal, i.e., 'divisive' issues coming to the fore... and who was the MASTER of dividing and conquering? Bubba. But it was George's election to lose, and he did. x41 had conveyed a disinterest in staying in the job so much so that average joe felt it. Not to mention that the unwarranted and totally unecessary tax increase pledge violation was the end of the story for him. And he still doesn't get it.
17 posted on 02/26/2002 1:21:38 PM PST by Paul Ross
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To: CWRWinger
Yeah, the more I read about this, the more I see that Savimbi was trying to fight Communism, and now Bush is meeting with the Communist who had Savimbi killed.
18 posted on 02/26/2002 1:26:00 PM PST by jgrubbs
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To: seamole
Azanian Peoples Organization (AZAPO)

Azanian Maoists.

There are other groups and China has the U.S. in catch 22 situation.

19 posted on 02/26/2002 1:35:36 PM PST by duck soup
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To: jgrubbs
Another shocking switch was SOF stopped printing articles on Savimbi and started featuring Executive Outcome South Africans fighting Savimbi and flying Angolan (Russian) helos. We live in a world of broken alliances and misplaced support.
20 posted on 02/26/2002 1:39:07 PM PST by CWRWinger
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