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L-R;25 February 1978, p. 4-R. 12. By Claude Bourdet, Le Monde Diplomatique' April 1976' Paris. 13. L'Humanite,4 March 1977, p. 12, Paris. 14. Africa, op. 46. 15. Chairoff, op. 85. 16. 90. 17. 48O. 18. 75. 19. Le Canard Enchaine,9 July 1975, p. 3, Paris. 20. Africa, op. 45. 21. 4. 22. Frederic Laurent, "L'Orchestre Noir," pp. 350-52, 1978, Editions Stock, Paris. 23. Le Canard Enchaine,2T April 1977, p. 3. 24. Le Canard Enchaine,20 April 1977, p 3. 25. 3 26. Le Matin de Paris, 3l October 1977, p.
25. 3 26. Le Matin de Paris, 3l October 1977, p. '14, Paris. 27- Temoingage Chretien, op. cit. Btiti indq Hou pron British Intelligence in Africa by Jonathan Bloch and Russell Southwood riors dage ferre ity o slow In Wor ual r polit ist fi use i T] to gi men polil Britain's empire in Africa was a sprawling conglomeration of l5 territories stretching from the Gambia in the north to the tiny mountain kingdom of Basutoland in the south. Some of these territories, like the cocoa-rich Gold Coast, were well bound into the international British trade network, whereas others, like Nyasaland, were poor backwaters, almost forgotten by its rulers in London.
33 Veter The French Role in rf the This sort of intervention is not appreciated by the SDECE under its present chief, Alexandre de Marenches. 2o At the same time, there was a real shake-up at the SDECE which eliminated several Foccart men while at the same time expanding operations. The "action service" at the Cercottes camp in Loiret near the air base of Bricy, Orleans, saw new activity. And there was also much closer cooperation and coordination with the CIA than during nda). inanespe- : was rf the as li- lricks tn set this ter in on of )a ex- rt refr that Merar by Iheir in) two rd rising )c, an many ed to rf the that scard sum- lX in ll ex- nant.