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[Basson headed one of the most ominous and horrifying biological warfare programs of 
the modern era that followed directly in the footsteps of Joseph Mengele (and I'm not 
one who easily draws Holocaust comparisons).  Due to his efforts to develop racially 
specific biological weapons he was frequently a guest of the scientific community in 
Texas, Taiwan, and Croatia during the 1980s.  In fact his relationship with 
secessionist Ustasha authorities in Croatia was so tight that he established an extacy 
smuggling ring on the Adriatic coast (for which he was eventually apprehended in the 
late 1990s).  Of course, with Basson's acquital for his involvement in Project Coast - 
the biological warfare program in South Africa - he is now out just in time to offer 
his assistance to the North American "War of Terror" against the Third World (picking 
up, now on a global scale, where he left off after apartheid collapsed).  The BBC, 
dutiful to its expanding role as a spearhead for the rehabilitation of global fascism, 
naturally offers us the assurances of former apartheid-era military chief Constand 
Viljoen that the verdict at least "proves that South African courts are still good".] 


Thursday, 11 April, 2002, 18:24 GMT 19:24 UK 

'Dr Death' acquitted in South Africa

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1923000/1923000.stm
 
Dr Basson says he was obeying the white regime's orders

Dr Wouter Basson, the man who headed South Africa's apartheid-era germ warfare 
programme, has been acquitted on charges of murder, conspiracy, fraud and drug 
possession. 
"I find the accused not guilty on all the charges," Judge Willie Hartzenberg said as 
the judgment was read out in the courtroom in Pretoria. 



They (the prosecutors) had to prove beyond all doubt that the accused was guilty. That 
they did not do 
 
Judge Willie Hartzenberg  
Dr Basson, dubbed "Dr Death" by the media for his alleged attempts to perfect killing, 
showed little reaction, just smiled briefly as he was found not guilty on 46 charges. 

The ruling African National Congress condemned the verdict as "outrageously bad," said 
ANC spokesman Smuts Ngonyama. 

"The justice system has let us down on this case," he added, describing the verdict as 
"a clear case of the protection of an individual who has killed people". 

Plans to appeal 

Prosecutors have accused Mr Hartzenberg of favouring Mr Basson throughout the trial, 
and the government plans to appeal the verdict before a panel of judges, Sipho Ngwema, 
a spokesman for the National Director of Public Prosecutions said. 

The court was packed with white supporters of the 51-year-old cardiologist and they 
applauded the decision when the decision was read out. 

 
The unit's plans allegedly included lacing cigarettes with anthrax
 

"They (the prosecutors) had to prove beyond all doubt that the accused was guilty. 
That they did not do," Mr Hartzenberg added. 

The crowd that came to hear the verdict included apartheid-era Defence Minister Magnus 
Malan, former military chief Constand Viljoen and former Surgeon-General Niel Knobel. 

"To come to such a logical conclusion, to me, proves that South African courts are 
still good," Mr Viljoen said. 

Truth Commission snubbed 

In a trial lasting two and a half years, witnesses had testified that Project Coast, 
the programme Dr Basson headed, had tried to create poisons only lethal to blacks. 

The doctor had refused to apply for amnesty at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 
(TRC) - a stance seen by civil rights groups as proof he is unrepentant about his role 
under the white regime. 

"For me the issue is not whether or not somebody gets found guilty, the real issue is 
whether or not the person is able to come to me and say, 'I did this and am very 
sorry'," said former anti-apartheid activist Reverend Frank Chikane. 

Mr Chikane, now President Thabo Mbeki's chief of staff, was nearly killed by clothing 
allegedly poisoned by Project Coast. 

Horrific experiments 

Witnesses had testified to a catalogue of killing methods ranging from the grotesque 
to the horrific: 


Project Coast sought to create "smart" poisons, which would only affect blacks, and 
hoarded enough cholera and anthrax to start epidemics.
Naked black men were tied to trees, smeared with a poisonous gel and left overnight to 
see if they would die. When the experiment failed, they were put to death with 
injections of muscle relaxants.
Weapon ideas included sugar laced with salmonella, cigarettes with anthrax, chocolates 
with botulism and whisky with herbicide.
'Following orders' 

Dr Basson said at the trial he had only been following orders and portrayed himself as 
a scientist who had sought ways to combat potato blight and a hepatitis-A epidemic. 

Responding to the charge that he had embezzled state funds, he said the government had 
practically provided him with a blank cheque for his work, which took him all over the 
world for clandestine meetings with agents. 

He was arrested in 1997 on charges of selling ecstasy to a police informant - illegal 
drug production was one arm of Operation Coast's operations. 

That arrest shed light on the germ warfare unit's work and Dr Basson finally went on 
trial in October 1999. 

 

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