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JEWELS FOR JESUS
ZAIRE: MOBUTU AND PAT ROBERTSON
BY ANDREW PURVIS/KINSHASA


What do televangelist Pat Robertson and a ruthless dictator have in common?
Diamonds, for one thing
TIME Domestic
February 27, 1994 Volume 145, No. 9

Who would expect to find diamonds on the souls of evangelical American
missionaries in Zaire? Situated in the bull's-eye of Africa, Zaire has 43
million citizens scratching out a living on roughly $500 a year apiece.
Zaire's cruel, old-style dictator, Mobutu Sese Seko, however, does not
subsist on $500 a year - he has many millions stashed away, and right now he
makes a decent income off his country's roughly $300 million-a-year diamond
trade. Now, with Mobutu's permission, Zaire's diamond business has a new
entrant - Pat Robertson, the American televangelist and ex-presidential
candidate.

Backed by the CIA, army general Joseph-Desire Mobutu took over the Republic
of the Congo in 1965 and later called himself Mobutu Sese Seko. In 1971 he
renamed the country Zaire. Throughout his rule, Mobutu has dealt brutally
with opponents, civilian and military. His country's mineral wealth and
location kept Mobutu valuable to Western interests for years, but when the
threat of communist expansion disappeared, his worth diminished. By 1993 his
horrific human-rights record and his refusal to yield the throne had led to
an economic squeeze of Zaire by three major trading partners - the U.S.,
France and Belgium. Largesse from lenient banks dried up. Desperately casting
a net for new friends, Mobutu found Robertson. Makau Mutua, projects director
of the Human Rights Program at the Harvard Law School, says that currently
"Robertson is Mobutu's biggest American catch."

The association of dictator and preacher began with a Robertson relief group,
Operation Blessing, a branch of which has botched a corn-cultivation project
on a 50,000-acre farm outside the capital, Kinshasa. Last year during the
Rwandan refugee crisis, Operation Blessing expanded its humanitarian efforts
to Goma but was criticized for spending too much money on transportation,
pulling its workers out too soon and proselytizing. "They were laying on
hands," an American aid worker recalls, "speaking in tongues and holding
services while people were dying all around." Many relief agencies are
notorious for mismanagement and backbiting, but even considering that,
Operation Blessing drew a considerable volume of negative reviews from fellow
Samaritans.

Another Robertson organization working in Zaire is the African Development
Co. Around the world, Robertson has substantial business interests (in the
U.S. he controls TV's Family Channel, the Ice Capades and KaloVita, a venture
selling vitamins and skin creams from the Holy Land), and ADC is a private
enterprise formed to look into investments in mining, lumber, agriculture,
transportation and power generation, with an eye to plowing the profits back
into humanitarian efforts. A nascent diamond-mining operation in Zaire is a
project of the ADC. Located on a river southeast of the boomtown of Tshikapa
in the heart of Zaire's diamond country, the project uses state-of-the-art
dredges and diving equipment. Robertson is also exploring gold interests on
the upper Zaire, or Congo, River, and assessing the hardwood logging
potential of four great swaths of rain forest.

Robertson could hardly engage in these activities without Mobutu's help.
"Diamonds are Mobutu's principal source of revenue," says William Harrop, who
served as U.S. ambassador to Zaire from 1987 to 1991. "It is virtually
impossible to operate in that field without his permission." One man who
helps run ADC in Zaire is Bill Lovick, a former Assemblies of God minister
who was dismissed from the church in 1985 for "a lack of ethics in raising
Assemblies of God monies," according to a letter dispatched to him on Nov.
22, 1985, from the church's district secretary-treasurer. Lovick told TIME
that the government granted Robertson the forest concessions and had been
generally helpful. "It's been a very good thing for the President," Lovick
says, "and a very good thing for Dr. Robertson." It has not been a good thing
for other missionaries, who fear that the people will believe they too are in
league with Mobutu.

An American executive recounts a trip to Zaire with Robertson some years ago
that began in Paris, where the minister, his wife Adelia and an entourage of
15 boarded one of Mobutu's personal planes, a Boeing 707. On the visitors'
arrival, Mobutu received them on the presidential yacht. There was a ride up
the Congo to visit a presidential estate and, in an unusual gesture of
official hospitality, Mrs. Mobutu actually prepared several of the dishes
served to the guests. "The atmosphere was very congenial," says the
executive, long a supporter of Robertson's. "Pat Robertson and Mobutu get
along extremely well. Mobutu was interested in bringing in people to get the
mining and agriculture operations going again."

Robertson told TIME that his organizations "do not engage in domestic
politics with governments - whether it be Angola, South Africa or Zaire," and
that they operate "under strict ethical guidelines" that meet "all legal
requirements imposed by governmental agencies." Consorting with a dictator
like Mobutu, however, just might raise the eyebrows of a more supreme
authority.

With reporting by Adam Zagorin/Washington

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