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the cooperation of the Tanzanian leaders is complete. They understand fully the problems of our struggle. The dynamic way in which they have launched the revolution in their country is well in accordance with the nature of our struggle. There are no contradictions between us and the Tanzanian leaders. Contradictions would have been inevitable (as experience also teaches us, from our dealings with certain other countries) if Tanzania were a country under neo-colonialism. On the popular level, there has been an ever increasing support for our struggle. The various acts of terrorism committed on Tanzanian soil by the Portuguese, aimed at frightening the people and making them withdraw the support they give their Mozambican brothers, have had no effect. To a great extent this is due to the campaign of mobilisation and explana* tion carried out by the Tanzanian leaders. Thus the effects of the Tanzanian Revolution are reaching beyond the frontiers of the country and are making themseives felt in other countries, among other people, particularly the struggling people of Mozambique. THE LUSITANIA (Lisbon) NEW . LATEST RELEASE: names of Portuguese soldiers killed in Mozambique. Lieutenant pilot MANUEL MALAQUIAS DE OLIl/EIRA; Sub lieutenant VIRGIILIO AUGUST ANDRADE; Sub lieutenant LUIS MANUEL RAMOS CARUALHO; Sergeant 063421/65 LICINIO FLORES MARQUES GONCALVES; Corporal MANUEL FILIPE HENRIQUES; Private 71047267 ANTONIO AUGUSTO ORNELES; Private 4250766 AIRES L0UR0 ALVES; Private 07630266 ANTONIO L0URENC0 DE S0UZA; Private paratrooper ANTONIO QUEIR0SA PINH0 SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY TO HELP PORTUGAL? Mr. Theodor Gerdener, administrator of Natal stated at a meeting in Durban that;"All reports from the fighting areas indicated that terrorist activities are building up, that increased onslaughts can and must be expected within the next months and that the terrorists possibly already have between 20,000 and 30,000 trained men" As to whether South Africa would send troops to the Portuguese territories he said "There is no doubt about the fact that it would have the fullest justification in doing so for the simple reason that the terrorist leaders and the Organisation o* African Unity have made it abundantly clear that their ultimate aim is to overthrow the white leaders not only of the Portuguese territories but particularly those of South Africa."
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Title | CENPA-028~05 |
Filename | CENPA-028~05.tiff |
Full text | the cooperation of the Tanzanian leaders is complete. They understand fully the problems of our struggle. The dynamic way in which they have launched the revolution in their country is well in accordance with the nature of our struggle. There are no contradictions between us and the Tanzanian leaders. Contradictions would have been inevitable (as experience also teaches us, from our dealings with certain other countries) if Tanzania were a country under neo-colonialism. On the popular level, there has been an ever increasing support for our struggle. The various acts of terrorism committed on Tanzanian soil by the Portuguese, aimed at frightening the people and making them withdraw the support they give their Mozambican brothers, have had no effect. To a great extent this is due to the campaign of mobilisation and explana* tion carried out by the Tanzanian leaders. Thus the effects of the Tanzanian Revolution are reaching beyond the frontiers of the country and are making themseives felt in other countries, among other people, particularly the struggling people of Mozambique. THE LUSITANIA (Lisbon) NEW . LATEST RELEASE: names of Portuguese soldiers killed in Mozambique. Lieutenant pilot MANUEL MALAQUIAS DE OLIl/EIRA; Sub lieutenant VIRGIILIO AUGUST ANDRADE; Sub lieutenant LUIS MANUEL RAMOS CARUALHO; Sergeant 063421/65 LICINIO FLORES MARQUES GONCALVES; Corporal MANUEL FILIPE HENRIQUES; Private 71047267 ANTONIO AUGUSTO ORNELES; Private 4250766 AIRES L0UR0 ALVES; Private 07630266 ANTONIO L0URENC0 DE S0UZA; Private paratrooper ANTONIO QUEIR0SA PINH0 SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY TO HELP PORTUGAL? Mr. Theodor Gerdener, administrator of Natal stated at a meeting in Durban that;"All reports from the fighting areas indicated that terrorist activities are building up, that increased onslaughts can and must be expected within the next months and that the terrorists possibly already have between 20,000 and 30,000 trained men" As to whether South Africa would send troops to the Portuguese territories he said "There is no doubt about the fact that it would have the fullest justification in doing so for the simple reason that the terrorist leaders and the Organisation o* African Unity have made it abundantly clear that their ultimate aim is to overthrow the white leaders not only of the Portuguese territories but particularly those of South Africa." |
Archival file | Volume3/CENPA-028~05.tiff |