Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Sunday Times - Iraq victim was top-secret apartheid killer

One of the mercenaries recently killed in Iraq was an assassin for the apartheid government of South Africa. Read the Sunday Times - 'Iraq victim was top-secret apartheid killer' by Julian Rademeyer:
A security contractor killed in Iraq last week was once one of South Africa's most secret covert agents, his identity guarded so closely that even the Truth and Reconciliation Commission did not discover the extent of his involvement in apartheid's silent wars.
Gray Branfield, 55, admitted to being part of a death squad which gunned down Joe Gqabi, the ANC's chief representative and Umkhonto weSizwe operational head in Zimbabwe on July 31 1981. Gqabi was shot 19 times when three assassins ambushed him as he reversed down the driveway of his Harare home.

Branfield was a member of the "SA Defence Force's secret Project Barnacle, a precursor to the notorious Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB) death squad."