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Revealed: how Britain was told full coup plan
� Straw failed to act on warning
� Foreign Office kept silent over oil plot

Antony Barnett and Martin Bright
Sunday November 28, 2004


Britain was given a full outline of an illegal coup plot in a vital oil-rich
African state, including the dates, details of arms shipments and key players,
several months before the putsch was launched, according to confidential
documents obtained by The Observer.

But, despite Britain's clear obligations under international law, Jack Straw,
who was personally told of the plans at the end of January, failed to warn the
government of Equatorial Guinea.

The revelations about the coup, led by former SAS officer Simon Mann and
allegedly funded in part by Sir Mark Thatcher, son of the former Prime
Minister, will put increasing pressure on the Foreign Secretary to make a full
statement in Parliament about exactly what the UK government knew of the putsch
and when they knew it.

This weekend in a statement, the Foreign Office said: 'We do not comment on
intelligence issues. But ministers and officials in the FCO acted promptly on
receipt of relevant information.' Last week, The Observer reported that Straw
ordered a change to evacuation plans for British citizens in Equatorial Guinea
after receiving news of the coup.

Officials added that Straw and African minister Chris Mullin were personally
told of the plot on Friday 30 January.

In December 2003 and January 2004 two separate, highly detailed reports of the
planned coup, from Johann Smith, a former commander in South African Special
Forces, were sent to two senior officers in British intelligence and to a
senior colleague of Donald Rumsfeld, the US Defence Secretary, according to the
documents seen by The Observer .

The new claims raise questions about Straw's recent parliamentary answers in the
Commons. In August officials flatly denied any prior knowledge of the plot, but
earlier this month Straw was forced to admit that the government was informed
in late January. On 17 November he admitted his department had received
'confidential information' on the plan, but played down its significance,
saying in a parliamentary answer that the reports contained nothing that
'significantly' added to rumours of a possible coup reported in the Spanish
media.

However, the documents seen by The Observer gave names of many of the South
African mercenaries involved in the coup who have now been sentenced for their
roles. Most significantly, the January report warned: 'These actions are
planned to take place in mid-March 2004.' The alleged plotters were arrested on
7 March en route to Equatorial Guinea.

The reports passed to UK intelligence and marked strictly confidential
concluded: 'Knowing the individuals as well as I do, this timeline is very
realistic and will provide for for ample time to plan, mobile, equip and deploy
the force.'

The revelations of Britain and America's prior knowledge of the plan to topple
the oppressive regime of President Teodoro Obiang raises questions about
whether they ignored clear UN conventions designed to protect heads of state
against violent overthrow. There have also been claims that western government
were keen to see regime change in the oil-rich state because it suited their
strategic and commercial interests.

Smith last week gave a statement to lawyers acting for the government of
Equatorial Guinea. He had been tipped off about the coup by two former military
colleagues who were recruited to overthrow Obiang by Nick du Toit, a mercenary
who was last week given a 34-year jail sentence for his role in the coup,

In his statement, seen by The Observer, Smith said: 'I considered it my duty to
warn the authorities in the US and England because some of their nationals
might be killed. I submitted a report in December 2003 of what I had discovered
to Michael Westphal of the Pentagon [in Rumsfeld's department]. I expected the
US government to take steps to warn Equatorial Guinea or to stop the coup. This
was also my expectation as regards the British government which I warned through
two SIS [Secret Intelligence Service, i.e. MI6] people I knew, and to whom I
sent the report by email, also in December 2003 to their personal email
addresses.'

In January Smith received more detailed information about the plot from former
colleagues. He said: 'After preparing and sending my December report I received
further information ... and put this in a second report which I sent by email to
the same people as the first one: Michael Westphal of the US and British SIS
contacts.'

Smith gave his statement after being detained in the state's capital, Malabo, on
the order of the country's national security officer.

Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Ancram said he will be calling on Straw to make
a full statement in parliament.

'This raises more questions regarding the accuracy of the information given by
the Foreign Office,' he said. 'The more they fail to give straight answers, the
more suspicions are raised.'

Smith, who claims he has received death threats since the plot was thwarted,
said there was no response from British or US authorities to his warnings: 'The
only thing that happened was that the US authorities froze the Equatorial Guinea
money with the Riggs Bank in USA.'

Westphal, the Pentagon adviser who received Smith's report, is one of Rumsfeld's
most trusted lieutenants. The former marines officer is currently the Pentagon's
deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence in charge of special operations and
combating terrorism and was previously responsible for African affairs.


Source: The Observer


Also see:

Mark Thatcher charged in alleged coup plot
http://imagicke.blogspot.com/2004/11/mark-thatcher-charged-in-alleged-coup.html

US, UK Knew Of African Oil Coup Plot, Kept Silent
http://www.guardian.co.uk/equatorialguinea/story/0,15013,1361342,00.html


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