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9 . September 30, 1967c Combatente ——— that they have already started on with preliminary works. AJ.1 capitalists of South Africa and Rhodesia who dream in a White Southern Africa Empire have joined hands with Portugal in the construction of the "wall"* However the scheme would not end the justified revolutionary war in which we are engaged. Our struggle is not of"infiltrators" as the colonialists claim, but the struggle of the oppressed people right inside the country. The imperialists must realize that the policy of settlement schemes has failed in Algeria and it is failing in SOUTH VIET-NAM where National Liberation Front (F.N.L.), supported by the masses, is heading the struggle. The colonialists, segregationists and racists should know that the wall to built in the Southern Africa is not on the Zambezi river but through the people, which is tantamount to say, the recognition of their right to self-determination and independence» — oOo THE ECONOMIC EXPANSIONIST POLICY OF SOU; H AFRICA IN PORTUGUESE COLONIES The struggle for hegemony among African Nations presently waged against by the South African White racist regime is no longer a secret. It is winning roots both among neighbouring African States and territories yet under colonial flags. South Africa wjiich is a source of incalculable natural resources, is short of oil, which is one of the vital needs of a developed nation. When Angola's Governor-General, Lieut.-Col. Robocho Vaz recently confirmed that off the coast of little Cabinda there were possibilities of exploiting the precious stuff, the racist and segregationist government of South Africa hailed with joy the important news. But as we all know, Cabinda is cut off from Angola by a narrow strip of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) and is therefore very far from other Southern countries. Although there exist prospectives of a wide market of the gas it is obvious that it cannot satisfy the needs of the whole of Southern Africa. Hence the South African Government interest and double efforts in stretching out its monopolistic paws into adjacent Mozambique. It is well known that the hunting operation for oil is extremely expensive but the South African monopolists find this gamble good and more profitable than gold,diamond and other mining ventures. In Mozambique there are already four oil Companies hunting for oil: / 14/
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Full text | 9 . September 30, 1967c Combatente ——— that they have already started on with preliminary works. AJ.1 capitalists of South Africa and Rhodesia who dream in a White Southern Africa Empire have joined hands with Portugal in the construction of the "wall"* However the scheme would not end the justified revolutionary war in which we are engaged. Our struggle is not of"infiltrators" as the colonialists claim, but the struggle of the oppressed people right inside the country. The imperialists must realize that the policy of settlement schemes has failed in Algeria and it is failing in SOUTH VIET-NAM where National Liberation Front (F.N.L.), supported by the masses, is heading the struggle. The colonialists, segregationists and racists should know that the wall to built in the Southern Africa is not on the Zambezi river but through the people, which is tantamount to say, the recognition of their right to self-determination and independence» — oOo THE ECONOMIC EXPANSIONIST POLICY OF SOU; H AFRICA IN PORTUGUESE COLONIES The struggle for hegemony among African Nations presently waged against by the South African White racist regime is no longer a secret. It is winning roots both among neighbouring African States and territories yet under colonial flags. South Africa wjiich is a source of incalculable natural resources, is short of oil, which is one of the vital needs of a developed nation. When Angola's Governor-General, Lieut.-Col. Robocho Vaz recently confirmed that off the coast of little Cabinda there were possibilities of exploiting the precious stuff, the racist and segregationist government of South Africa hailed with joy the important news. But as we all know, Cabinda is cut off from Angola by a narrow strip of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) and is therefore very far from other Southern countries. Although there exist prospectives of a wide market of the gas it is obvious that it cannot satisfy the needs of the whole of Southern Africa. Hence the South African Government interest and double efforts in stretching out its monopolistic paws into adjacent Mozambique. It is well known that the hunting operation for oil is extremely expensive but the South African monopolists find this gamble good and more profitable than gold,diamond and other mining ventures. In Mozambique there are already four oil Companies hunting for oil: / 14/ |
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