CORE SAYS IT WILL SEND 300 TO ANGOLA

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Approved For Release 2004/11/01 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000 TILE WASHINGTON POST 11 February 1976 Washington Post.Staff Wr,t?r '?s' A1. NEW YORK, Feb. 10 The only a fraction of the-cost of! Con ss'on Racial Equality actually putting volunteers on said today that it will send 300 the battlefield. -Ifbd blk comat-traine -.ac. American medics to Angola in- ' mid-Iblarch to l support the:+ U.S. backed Angolan forces that have been fighting,-a, ivhorn: -he called' `.'black las.ngcivilwarthRre.,,; patriots,"" 'and the'.mer- Roy Innis, CORE national cenaries, of - various director; said. the volunteers nationalities who are fighting had :been.-recruited from in Angola.-The latter, Innis among 1,000? U .S., blacks who said,?'are 'dangerous fellows `have been intensively, to deal witty-:.:-They are screened by, the civil rights'j -vicious, corrupt and` want a organization over the past license- to kill: without any severalweeks. -:{ ideology- or political com- Innis claimed `that more { mitment.'?' ..than 3,000 buck. Amenca-s,J -- The U.S volunteers, Innis most- of- them with Viecaam? said, are' willing to serve combat experience, have said, without pay; and they w_illbe- they want-to ga-to-Angola to?i noncombatant paramedics. oppose-the Soviet-backed1 Their. ideology,; he said, is Popular Movement for the rooted in "theirdesire, asred- Liberation of Angola ( iPLA) ? blooded Afrcars, 'to assist the - b lli ? an a es and its Cu The 300?medics, Thnis said, pnajorityfactioa :, t., ? x cial- of the U S. ff i will be the-vanguard of a An o "large" contingent, of U.S. Justice Department, when ' __.'asked what federal laws apply -?t -- black forces that Will go . to the private recruitment of Angola "to establish mthtaryl Americans to serve in foreign wars, repliedthat government 'Irinis,whorecently returned. attorneys were studying two from Angola, claimed to have ? -...statutes that prohibit private a commitment from the-U.S.--` _ -citizens from enlisting id or, supported National Union for' participating: in. military. ;:'=the Total Independence`o?- conflicts, abroad. The lavr Angola (tJNlTA)topayfarthe'' provides maximum penalities American- .:volunteers'"trap-?; of $1;000. fine or.3 years in spartation, as-long-as the prisonorboth is t struggling faction. hash the ? money available.?'u:,~_ : ur;;y::f -Without mentioning CORE However,-! Innis repPatediy by name, the official said the sidestepped, questions about government was. looking into how much the'?venturewill= this recruiting business.-., cost .- estimated- by travel' There are laws on the books? :'a we're taking. a look at .. ? agents to be at least $1,000 per them. recruit --or when and' how CORE lvill-receive the funds:' Innis reacted sharply to He said CORE is financing the- suggestions that CORE is, in recruiting drive'which will be ;-.'effect, ;recruiting volunteers,. "for- an. Angolan civil, war faction- thaw is supported by South Africa and. reportedly, is covertly supported by the U.S. Central Intelligence. Agency.. - "CORE has not, cannot and will not deal with the CIA. So don't, give- us that CIA clap- trap..'."',-'Innis told one questioner. ? ? ? A ~ spokesman at CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., said the government was not assisting -"in any way" recruiting efforts for Angola. Of the allegation that the CORE recruitment drive is.. ` backed : by' CIA funds, the spokesman said, "It's a lot of baloney said 'he'-'s'aw no Innis 'said' ideological conflict in sup- porting an -Angola. faction aided by South Africa, and he { drew a parallel to a black man being "murdered and mugged. in an alley"-who suddenly sees possible help from a "cop who ! As known to be a vicious, racist pig. "You don't say,'Hey, I don't = waulthelp,"' Innis said; 'The, press ;conference- I erupted in fistfIghts when the leader of a Harlem group supporting the Communist- . backed l1PLA accused Innis of being a "lackey of fascists, the CIA and SouthAfricn." At-Innis' direction, several of the CORE leader's bodyguards--dressed in black i uniforms and wearing black leather gloves--seized the protester and dragged him into the corridor, where a fight broke out. Later, in the first-floor lobby of the building, another fight i. broke out when. the protester, who identified himself- as Drew Anderson of the African Nationalist Committee, taunted CORE officials with shouts of "Fascats "' A member of Innis' staff broke through a line! of policemen' and punched --Anderson-- -repeatedly, bloodying his mouth, as other policemen hustled the CORE leader outside. Anderson said later that his group supports-i the NIPLA and accused Innis of accepting CIA funds toi finance the recruiting drive. _ Approved For Release 2004/11/01 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000200310001-1 "The "CORE director at- tempted to draw a sharp distinction between the combat: medic' volunteers, THE WASHINGTON STAR (GREEN LINE) Approved For Release 24Sl /t99r~CP88-01315R0002003 - . .?-,.,,,,a.a s.~?.,.yy*..~ar?xr*c*.'-='3?~^'3t'~+'!s~4h+!~y.. ?.'''r93-~Y'!"y~tr~?.., Bp Allan Frank and John C. White Washington Sts: Staff Writers For a rendezvous with destiny, how about joining the fight for Angola? There's a guerrilla-warfare recruit- ing headquarters in Mt. Ranier,-Md., where they'll be more than happy to. sign you up if you qualify The recruiting office is in the resi- _.dence of. Larry E. -.Mitchell_ a.34- year-old black Vietnam veteran... He said his organization already has en "rolled nearly 200 mercenaries from ti the-Washington area to fight in Afri- l The recrii'iting;`" which 'has beers` going on here for nearly three months, has ties to the Congress of Racial Equality,. a New York-based group which, according to Mitchell,, has said, it is recruiting black veter- ans for the war in Angola. No one.at CORE could be reached to confirm Mitchell's claim. Another, apparently unrelated; group led by two anti-Communist Cubans claims to have recruited nearly 1,000 Spanish-speaking sol-. diers -from the Miami :area;. but ,newspaper reporters there have,been unable to verify the:contentian: ;` moon area. I Vr'ex . req'd.310. rxF 9.5. 9303 , . 305.-1 Pt.OY?51ENT - SERVICES VETERANS WAMTED-N at & teCirticai skirls and witting to travel. 2n-1939. 310 -HELP DO%ESI1C aAWYSITTE - over 25. Needed-5 MITCHELL"" WHO declined to say where money for the recruiting drive comes from, said his group is trying to hire fighters from..New York, Philadelphia andLos- Angeles.':;- Mitchell, a former first'sergeant,-,l said two CORE-recruited units of I undisclosed strength already are in Angola and Zaire. That statement .Gould not be verified yesterday. He declined comment when asked whether his operation and the CORE drive could be fronting for- covert CIA involvement in the Angola fight- in He did say,' however,' that he "wouldn't be surprised" if the money for. the American guerrillas were coming from the CIA. "Who else could afford something this large?" he remarked. To a ?ormer Air Force early warn- ing radar observer who answered. an ad in yesterday's newspapers for ."VETERANS WANTED - Medical .and technical skills- and willing to travel. 277-1938," a job -interview with.Mitchell reminded him of the armed forces induction center at Ft. . Holabird, Md. MITCHELL, A nine-year Army .veteran. of intelligence and special forces medical work. in-- Vietnam, spoke with the same even tones used by military instructors outlining the begginning of boot camp. - Disciplne among mercenaries?'. ;Mitchell said any man caught mo- - Approved For Release 2004/11/01 :will= begin "guerrilla and Testing African women orl committing war atrocities "will think a big Washington building fell 'on him." Posing as a potential re-.+ cruit, the Air' Force veter- 11 an, Star reporter .John C.' White was told by Mitchell, that the job was fighting in; Angola. Mitchell said he l was particularly interested in interviewing veterans who had been in :"strike- units, men with expert-:' ence in special forces fight- ing, - z. - Mitchell said he' and hiis, .'associates hope to recruit.', about 500 men in the United States, train them briefly here, pay them as' much as $1,500 monthly -.most-of which would be deposited in Swiss bank accounts - and. .equip them in Africa with American-made guns and equipment. THE AMERICANS wo ld- be fighting with UNITA, the American-backed National Union for the. Total .Inde pendence of Angola, which"] is now being backed to the ,wall by the MPLA, -the- Soviet- and Cuban-support;,] ed Popular Movement for t the Liberation of Angola: -_i Chacterizing his group as a "Lincoln Brigades" -.a -~ reference. to American volunteers. on the -Loyalist` side in the Spanish Civil' ; War -- -the 34=year-old Mitchell said his outfit is calling itself the "The Afro. American Technical Assist=- ance to- Angola'-'-group:-He said he hopes to have his.:i - men in Africa by-March-1:? He also said;he is looking- -for black Americans ._who are ."not justprofessional- : mercenaries," : but also have a commitment to;' allowing Angolans to make ..j .L.-:- .....n rhn;raa, nhnut; i Zaire re a-rdless of CIA-RDP88-0131'5R000W3aOo t - losses by,., UNITA.:: ..= 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/11/01 : CIA-RDP88-01315R00020 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR t,_ d L, sy i ~e iJr?f`'~ y~ ,ql ~ r~r,~i..F'?+, ;~~w ~~ q ~ P ' d,_F/' am t~ n Z.! i1 >t S. t+ d & re.l ~ d p By David Anable Mr. Fitzholm estimates that some ) to r.;:0 Mir. Minpas is reported to have retrial kec S ta`f corrcrpondent of unpaid volunteers will be recuited as "med_ rec~;r'.Iy blab :YLaLF's relations with Gulf werf The Christian Science Monitor its" at a cost to CORE of from ~1G),,u0 to Si "~'=ry acid." And Gulf is said to have quietly United Nations, New York million. He categorically denied a Newsday communicated to the State Department it_ The American Government, American busi- (Long Island) report that said that Central concern about U.S. intervention on the other Hess, and American citizens appear to- be Intelligence Agency sources claimed CORE side. getting steeply involved in the raging civil war was recruiting for the CIA. Gulf now has a major problem on its hands: in Angola. ? According to a New York Times story what to do about the next quarterly payment Ironically, these American elements are published last week, a high-ranking U.S. due at the end of this month? Since the aiding and bankrolling opposing sides. And the Government official said that the UI;itedi September payment, t e i:s LA has ee dared tr `? ' " rtes has already sent $25 million in 3=6 gild inderenderce (Nov. I.1) and set itself up as the administration's ovm reported undercover St, , operation is the target of strong criticism from support funds to Angola over t;~e last three official gove_ nment in the r:}rtal, I irdvedtFor 1 11q t,,-wp 1A-RDP88-01315R000200310001-1 Approved For Release 2004/11/01 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000200 adviser to the FNLA is a' Portuguese colonel, bill I think they need some black' colonels." (At a press conferegce yesterday. Innis said CORE is recruiting experienced combat medics and would consider sending black: U.S. Army veterans to serve as combat ad` isers in Angola. (Ile denied that these men would be sent to bolster the anti-Comrrwrdst forces. Any of the three Angolan groups. could request help from CORE, Inn ;s said. So far, CORE has contacted onl. one of the three, INITA, and has been asked only for medical supahes, he added. (Innis said CORE would form an "objective and neutral force, a peace brigade" to stand between- the 'carting f::rtions in ease the r)rr, i!/.11101; of Airicaii Lnity managed to arra?=.ge a cea; . ire. t "V`c -e rritn?Prcenares," lie said. We are Africans abroad. The Cubans, the Rust ians. the South Africans, the Ci:A-- they are the nier- cenaries.") For ReleaselA'f/01 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000200 12 DECEMBER 1975 We are not ntercenaries,? .ne sa1Ct....ivI rt e~}t~,e .iy ~~rrlest'V olkniax~ rtS s ~, , yt , t`ewsduy 31';xtio~.AlCorresponitent are. the South Nine= thugs and Cubans fighting for Equality! Chairn1s71,Roy':Xntlis tike fuctiun:i. f am so -ashamed - that there-are Portu- Congress of Racial charged inNew'York yestei-day.tliatuthe:Ge}rtral In- gueso, south African and Cuban colonels' leading the . teIligerce Agency is.atteniptin 'g. t1;19 detl`o'C4'tls.=s trout>s in Angt,lu Ihat I would volunteer some Well gngola v, Ss ti. k.; In the Newsday 1irlicle, Innis was quoted as cleuy- :. v n ea}lecl a press (~Yt aIforts that the rccruitcnent drive has any connec- ____!__ . . /~f1T?T'i ~c :' ' t~r~Cx. 3r ~Ja~k .SY~s f in4 e e :IyTanhata - heaclre ed that denial, and charged that the CIA deliberately tern in reaction to a a e,A W ? .~ ~Y4~~a had leaked details of the program in order to destroy port in Newsday yester t ~' ` It ~Jt J - day that revealed .the a f,f 31 F~ by k. ? , 1,Z n NN `e very fact that the CIA has leaked such a eon- existence of the CORE recruitment program ~~'k nection to the press is proof that it's fabricated, he of _ "The CIA has deliberately linked ache efforts '1he story quoted U.S, said. }~~ ~A CORE to aid our brothers at coming i ,peaceful set s: intelligence sources as "tlesne77t to the clandestine and dirty role of the CIA in saying that CORE is re- An ola. The CIA has found that its strongest. weapon cruitin7 black veterans g in destroying relationships between Africans and Afri- Yar service as rn e r c e ? `~ t-Americans is to simply manufacture a link with varies and that the pro'~'~;~ can e e ncy a g h . mss} unl is part of an over- ,rs all CIA effort to bolster The ources r~ vealinag the existence uof 1 e p oaramlandlre- , ,? the sagging rriilltarp for- sou s same sources said it was linked with tunes of two anti-Cum' r ;. ported That the s ss , . ~,~ CIA operations in Angola. A spokesman for'the CIA has no cgn.~ection what- Ilcu9t factions war in An- s 7 < }!3c i t 7 "The-agency said yeserday, galala's civil hied CORE P g ever with the CORE ro rarn.., As for Innis' charges Lines denied that his vf""fi~ o'I a CIA attempt to sabotage the program, the spokes- proorasll had any link man said "I don't know what he's talkieg about." with, the. CIA , but p ' to ' . s It was unclear exactly what role Innis wanted the mittedthat suclla -e re t recruits to play in Angola He said that the or? CORE cruiting wag pregrarn is hell- +c gruziz~-V hopes to recruit bGL~reen a battalion (500 der way. In a prepared AP Photo ..,.,,,) -4 A moil?nt (2,000 men) to serve on what he p "recruiting black broth- a era with combat experience to assist in whatever way ganization was "only collating names of volunteers '.. possible the tragic victims of the Angola civil war." with some medical expertise and preferably some miii- IIe added that CORE has been actively -recruiting ttaryhe ckform of ground whose in 1`o ve e.ntHould belsejadly: black veterans for two mantl7s. in. ed, there was a poss"oility that the group =~irouhl be armed. A S t a to Department spokesman said IieZlfl7eNv nothing of the. CORE program, but, added~that'-iFtrue, it: may ruin afoi l of federal laws prohibiting'U.S. citi- -zeesfrom fighting for foreign powers. Suthi.involve- Ynent, he -said,.- could lead to loss of citize3nship;:-al- fbough such decisions are made usually on 'a case-by- .,case basis. Innis emphasized yesterday that' the'prdjected force would be sent to Angola' "only at theinvltation of the OAT W' the Organization of African UriLy,`it co- alition of African nations. "If the OAU is unable to put a peace-keeping force together, we want.the nl lo know we have this force ready to provide police;fu:7c- Approved For Release 2004/11/{far,aG~P-tD~B$~O~F3a151A63~00m for the' OAU Secretariat here said it would not-discuss Li- nis' comments nor answer any question relating to the oke non earlier yesterday salct that the or the program consists of ""'1. CORE s