Sunday, April 19, 2009

War by Other Means: Peter Stiff Interview

Author Peter Stiff returns to The Right Perspective to discuss the second in his triology about the Angolan War, "Warfare by Other Means".

Mr. Stiff discusses many aspects of the covert war fought by National-Party ruled South Africa towards the end of its rule, including a failed coup of the Seychelles Islands, and attempted control of the black homeland areas

An interesting note in this interview is that Mr. Stiff alleges that Eugene Terreblanche was a government agent, trained by the South African police and inserted into right wing organizations by the police to "bring troublemakers to the forefront".

Note: There were some technical difficulties with this broadcast.

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