Exclusive: FBI spied on Nelson Mandela during first U.S. trip
Source: Al Jazeera
Exclusive: FBI spied on Nelson Mandela during first U.S. trip
Newly released files reveal informant on South African icon's historic 1990 visit, amid serious concerns for security
May 28, 2014 12:00PM ET
by Jason Leopold - @JasonLeopold
The FBI spied on Nelson Mandela when the legendary South African leader arrived in the United States in June 1990, according to newly released files exclusively obtained by Al Jazeera. A May 30, 1990, FBI memo from the Atlanta field office to thenFBI Director William Sessions about the upcoming visit noted that the bureau had cultivated a new confidential informant either directly within Mandelas inner circle or closely affiliated with his entourage who had provided logistical information about Mandelas travel itinerary.
Mandela arrived in the U.S. four months after his release from 27 years in prison, not only as the worlds most celebrated political prisoner and liberation icon but also as the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. The African National Congress was not removed from the State Departments list of such organizations until 2008. Moreover, it was widely alleged at the time that the CIA had provided information to the apartheid authorities in South Africa that led to Mandelas arrest in 1962, in line with a Cold War approach that treated many African liberation leaders as threats to U.S. interests.
The memo part of a trove of hundreds of pages of newly released FBI files obtained by Al Jazeera says the FBI was told by its informant (who is described as newly opened, and whose reliability is not yet established) that a member of Coretta Scott Kings staff had planned Mandelas Atlanta itinerary. King was the widow of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
The informant also reveals that Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan sought a meeting with Mandela during the 1990 visit. But the first meeting between the two men occurred six years later in Johannesburg.
Read more: http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/5/28/fbi-spied-mandeladocuments.html
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