Nikita Roncalli - Hutton Gibson
Nikita Roncalli - Hutton Gibson
Nikita Roncalli - Hutton Gibson
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one of the political centers, with the UN, of world Judaism,<br />
at the moment of his appointment to the chair of the<br />
secretariat. The immediate, enthusiastic assent of the World<br />
Council of the Churches, which hides in its bosom a<br />
concentration of powerful and well dissembled financial<br />
forces, when one considers that this very organization, as it<br />
is learned afterwards, has financed, among others, the<br />
Communist wars in Angola and Mozambique. (1)<br />
(1) FRELIMO: Mozambican Liberation Front.<br />
MPLA: Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola.<br />
GRAE: Revolutionary Government in Exile of Angola.<br />
APIGC: African Party for the Liberation of New Guinea and Cape<br />
Verde.<br />
The MPLA’s president was Agostino Neto (one of the three anti-<br />
Portuguese guerrillas received in an audience by Paul VI July 2,<br />
1971.)<br />
The aforesaid movements received 340,000 US dollars from the<br />
COC: Ecumenical Council of the Churches. (“Libre Belgique”<br />
25.11.1961).<br />
Agostino Neto declared that the MPLA did not have to justify the<br />
important contributions granted by the COE, as the money had<br />
been paid out “without conditions”.<br />
The COE gathered at Sofia from 5 to 9 September, 1971, has<br />
donated the sum of 200,000 US dollars to nine revolutionary<br />
organizations of Africa fighting against the regimes of Rhodesia,<br />
Mozambique, Angola, and Guinea Bissau (Portugal’s overseas<br />
territories) and to six revolutionary organizations of North<br />
America.)<br />
That “eagerness” of the World Council of the Churches of<br />
sharing with the new secretariat “Some fundamental