FINALLY: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MURDER OF SAMORA MACHEL
On June 25th, 1975 thousands cheered as Mozambicans celebrated their
independence from over 400 years of Portuguese rule. Soldiers from
the revolutionary army, Frelimo raised their weapons in triumph.
Peasants saluted their new flag of green, black and yellow. Samora
Machel, Mozambique's new president declared, " Our perspective is to
form a new society in Mozambique. Our options are various: in the
first place we want to wipe out misery which in our country means
hunger, lack of hospitals, and products. We are against
exploitation." If there's one thing Machel understood about a
successful revolution against the Portuguese, is that it had to have
the complete support of the people it sought to liberate. For that
reason the liberation strategy that Samora and Frelimo put into
motion succeeded; Mozambique's' was a people's revolution, and
Frelimo the people's army.
In October of 1986 Machel died in a "mysterious" plane crash on South
African soil. Now, a former member of an apartheid death squad has
confirmed that the death of Mozambique's first president was not an
accident, but murder. The man making this revelation is a Namibian
national, Hans Louw, who was once a member of the notorious Civil
Cooperation Bureau (CCB). Despite its innocuous name, this body was
one of the most sinister of the apartheid regime's special units,
dedicated to clandestine operations, up to and including murder,
against the regime's opponents. Louw is currently serving a 28 year
term for murders not connected with the CCB, in Baviaanspoort Prison
near Pretoria. Louw claims that he was part of a "clean-up team"
whose job was to go to the crash site, and finish off the Mozambican
President if he survived the disaster. In fact, the back-up team was
not activated, because the original plan - to lure the plane off
course by using a false navigation beacon - worked, and Machel died
on impact, as the presidential aircraft smashed into a bleak hillside
at Mbuzini. Louw said the false beacon was put in position by members
of the apartheid regime's Military Intelligence. A second man, Edwin
Mudingi, says now that he was also part of the operation, and
confirmed that Louw was on the team. Mudingi's unsavoury past
includes membership of the Selous Scouts, a unit in the armed forces
of the illegal Rhodesian regime of Ian Smith that was responsible for
many atrocities.
Samora Machel was an internationalist. He supported and allowed
revolutionaries fighting white minority regimes in Rhodesia and South
Africa to operate within Mozambique and he earned their wrath in
return. Frelimo deputy Rafael Maguni just last October told the
Mozambican parliament "The conspiracy of which Samora was a victim
was an expression of the destabilization strategy used by the
apartheid regime in the region, which sought to block the African
National Congress (ANC), and had our country as a major target". At
the time of that speech Maguni predicted that the truth of the murder
of Samora Machel would come out. Today, he has been proven right.
Sources: All Africa, sahistory.org., Agencia de Informacao de
Mocambique, kulcha, Mozambique
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