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organisation and there's no way the police can run military operations, I mean...and I...look I don't know, I haven't seen it, but somebody tells me thatwas on the television in South Africa saying, standing at Daisy Farm and saying: "This is where these operations were planned." I mean you know Daisy Farm belong... Daisy belongs to the police. It doesn't belong to the military. These people think that Operation Longreach was in police operation. You know that's fine. Let them make all these statements and all their facts and I'll put my facts.

D:

As you know, some people have pointed at you in connection with the murder of Olof Palme. Besides what you have told us already, can you see any reason for that?

W:

You know, look I've had quite a few days to think about that. I never knew there was a reward until a Swedish journalist told me here in Luanda. I understand it's thirty million Rand. All right, well, you know... My belief is that that article, if you can find where the source of that first article, was it '89? that named me in a Swedish newspaper, then we start getting somewhere. Because I believe that the source of all the South African allegations is that article, because that article was never given prominence in South Africa, because people...you know the press ignored it. Except then Rapport a few months later wrote a stupid story about it. But people in the intelligence community obviously got that and I think it became an urban myth, you know: 'Craig Williamson's team killed Olof Palme! Did you know?' And I think there's certainly people likewho've been told by this person and that person who seriously probably believe that I was involved. And there's people who probably think that if they beat the bush hard enough and I come running out and get caught in the net and I was the one who was involved, then there's serious money to be made by some people. But then some other Walter Mittys and the other compatriots that are coming out, I mean, there are people...has a serious grudge against me.has a grudge against me. I don't know why. I mean, I think because I went to the ANC in '94 and talked and (got very angry with me. And...but he's now doing exactly what I did, it's just a few years later, but he's still angry with me because I did it then. He believes I'm... He's a bit of a paranoid individual. I mean I think he believes all sorts of funny things about me: that I'm working for strange organisations, that I worked against him, that I reported against him. He and I always politically didn't30