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SUBJECT: South Africa: The Soviet "Legitimate Representative"
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DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE
26 September 1986
Nelson Mandela: What If Alive and
Well and Free in South Africa? rc-ta4..
Summary
Imprisoned African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela is the most
popular leader among South African blacks, many of whom view him as
the Hpresident-in-waiting- of a postapartheid South Africa. Mandela, who
was in his midforties and already had well-established views when he
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NOTE TO: DCI
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I mentioned to you earlier in the week that
I had commissioned ALA to do an alternative
analysis of developments. in South Africa,
specifically whether and how dramatic change
might occur faster than anyone presently
expects. (S)
NR analysis is attached. I
think it is an excellent, thoughtful essay