Abstract

Minority Report

Hitchens, Christopher | July 19, 1986 issue

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In January 1969 a number of African liberation movements met in Khartoum. Present, among others, were the A.N.C., Swapo, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola and the Zimbabwe African Peoples' Union. Their deliberations were sponsored in part by Soviet Union, which had decided to sort out the sheep from goats. A popular movement with a feudal program, a tribal movement with a racist program and then come to counterrevolutionaries, a gangster movement with no popular support and no published manifesto of any kind.

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CIVIL rights movements; RACISM; COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES; KHARTOUM (Sudan); SUDAN; SOVIET Union
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