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Mercenary Killed in Iraq Was Apartheid Assassin

 
 
Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 11:29 am
Mercenary killed in Iraq was apartheid assassin
by Julian Rademeyer, Sunday Times (Johannesburg, South Africa)

April 18, 2004THANKS, TIM M.

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.

Author Peter Stiff this week confirmed information that Branfield was an operative identified in his books, The Silent War, Warfare By Other Means and Cry Zimbabwe as "Major Brian". He said Branfield, a former detective inspector in the Rhodesian police force specializing in covert operations against guerrilla organizations, came to South Africa after Zanu-PF came to power in 1980.

In South Africa he joined the SA Defense Force's secret Project Barnacle, a precursor to the notorious Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB) death squad.

Given the rank of major, Branfield was put in charge of operations in the urban centers of Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia.

Said Stiff: "In Rhodesia even his enemies respected him. They called him Mhlatini, 'the one of the bush'. His colleagues nicknamed him 'Hound Dog' because of his innate ability to sniff things out."

Stiff recalled that Branfield led a daring operation in 1981 to rescue a South African Special Forces agent, Patrick Gericke, who had been detained in Harare and was under interrogation by the CID.

Branfield arranged a meeting with the investigating officer in the case, Inspector Fred Varkevisser, a man he knew personally. When attempts to cajole Varkevisser into releasing Gericke failed, Branfield and other agents overpowered the policeman and strapped an explosive belt around his waist.

Branfield then took Varkevisser's family hostage, offering them and him, a safe haven and compensation in South Africa if they co-operated. Varkevisser duly complied and collected Gericke from the police cells.

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.

The family were flown out of the country in a Piper Seneca. Varkevisser died in Cape Town in 1999.

Stiff said Branfield also helped to lay the groundwork in 1982 for Operation Lebanta, an attack on ANC targets in Maseru. One of the targets was Chris Hani.

Branfield later told Stiff that he managed to get so close to Hani that he even went jogging with him.

In 1985 he was involved in planning the now notorious SADF raid on Gaborone in which 14 people, including a five-year-old child, were killed.

According to Stiff, Branfield expressed extreme reservations about the targets selected by reconnaissance officers. He later received information that ANC personnel were no longer staying at three of the target houses, and urged commanders to scrap them as targets. He was ignored.

"He was not someone to keep his mouth shut," Stiff said. "He eventually left Project Barnacle when he discovered that some of its operators, many of them black, were being killed by their own people. He was appalled by it," he said.

Branfield was arrested and tortured while carrying out a reconnaissance operation in Zambia in 1986. For six weeks he and a colleague were subjected to beatings, water torture and electric shocks.

After eventually getting bail, Branfield skipped the country.

Two years later he was involved in an abortive CCB attempt to rescue five South African agents from Zimbabwe's notorious Chikurubi prison.

Three of the South Africans remain in prison.

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Deecups36
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 12:33 pm
hi greenumbrella- The neocons only hire the best for Bush's war. Is Ollie North over there too?
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 12:41 pm
It's ironic how mercenaries are playing such a large role in this war. I recall many years ago learning about the American Revolution in school. One of the explanations of the moral superiority of the Americans was that the Brits were using Hessians to help their side. These were mercenaries, while the Americans, of course, were freedom-loving local heroes.

Food for thought, eh?
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Deecups36
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 01:14 pm
Yes, it sounds like the usual propaganda we're taught in school. It never changes, apparently.
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CoastalRat
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 01:52 pm
D'artagnan wrote:
It's ironic how mercenaries are playing such a large role in this war. I recall many years ago learning about the American Revolution in school. One of the explanations of the moral superiority of the Americans was that the Brits were using Hessians to help their side. These were mercenaries, while the Americans, of course, were freedom-loving local heroes.

Food for thought, eh?


So which is it? Was he a security contractor or a mercenary? If he was a mercenary as you alledge, that would mean someone hired him to go fight in Iraq. So who hired him? Even the article quoted never mentions who he was working for as a security contractor. So I don't understand how this has any bearing on anything having to do with the US, unless there is info not in the article that I am not aware of.

And Dee, just out of curiosty, how is this the usual propaganda? What is propaganda about an article talking about the background history of a security contractor who was killed in Iraq?
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Deecups36
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 03:42 pm
I was referring to D'Artagan's remarks about the American Revolution.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 03:44 pm
Sounds like you're splitting hairs a bit, Coastal. A "security contractor" or a "mercenary"? Isn't the first term just a nice way of saying the other?
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Deecups36
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 03:49 pm
Hi D'Artagnan- They always use double speak in the military and in intelligence communities. It's as if they think they're being oh so clever by speaking such gibberish. I think it's deceitful.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 27 Apr, 2004 07:34 pm
Yes, we shouldn't worry about actually using the English language properly. Any ol' word will work as long as it sounds good. Doesn't matter if it's right or not...
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CoastalRat
 
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Reply Wed 28 Apr, 2004 11:24 am
D'artagnan wrote:
Sounds like you're splitting hairs a bit, Coastal. A "security contractor" or a "mercenary"? Isn't the first term just a nice way of saying the other?


Ok, let's say that in this instance a "security contractor" is a code word for a mercenary. I could believe that. My question still stands. A mercenary is a hired killer. So who hired him? The article does not say nor does it speculate. Yet if I read the posts right, most of you write as if he was hired by Bush/US government forces. If you believe that, fine. You are entitled to that belief, even if that belief has been pulled out of thin air to suit your own purposes.

So who hired him? Do you know? If not, why point the finger at the Bush administration?

Also, what sources would you cite to back up your statement that mercenaries are playing a large role in this war? I am just curious about that. Please tell me because I would really like to read up on that.
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