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Authors: Adam Roberts

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Select interviews

In Britain: Lucie Bourthoumieux; Richard Dowden; Frederick Forsyth; Anthony Goldman; Koosum Kalyan; Anthony Kerman; Paul Lashmar; Augustin Nze Nfumu; Melanie Riley; Patrick Smith; Mungo Soggot; Greg Wales. In France: Amir Ben Yamid; Henry Page. In Spain: Antonio Sanchez-Benedito. In South Africa: Raymond Archer; Henri Boshoff; Duncan Clarke; Richard Cornwell; Avelino Dala; Mr dos Santos; Victor Dracula; Peter Duffy; Christina Fernando; Johann Ferreira; Jendayi Frazer; Ann Grant; Alwyn Griebnow; James Kershaw; Peter Leon; Angela MacIntyre; Greg Mills; Nigel Morgan; Bruce Morrison; Chris Munnion; Ivor Powell; Torie Pretorious;
Martin Rupiya; Felicia Shapoda; Johann Smith; Crause Steyl; Niel Steyl; Piet Steyl; Cecilia Tchimuishi; Viviana Tchimuishi; Mark Thatcher; Neves Tomas; Piet van der Merwe; Margie Victor; Martin Weltz; Ron Wheeldon; Simon Witherspoon; Deon X; George X; ‘Mr Amstel'. In Zimbabwe: Efriam Masiwa; Cris Chinaka; Beloved Dhlakama; Jonathan Samukange; Paul Tembo; David Ashford; The owners of Wild Geese Lodge; ‘Maxwell', manager of Cresta Lodge.

Primary documents

From the National Archives in London: diplomatic dispatches regarding Equatorial Guinea in 1972, 1973 and 1974; special report on activities of mercenaries 1973.

Documents directly relating to the Wonga Coup in the author's possession:

‘Assisted Regime Change', July 2003;

Agreement One and Agreement Two (Mann–Moto contracts), July 2003;

Contract Nick du Toit–Congolese ‘PDD' rebels, July 2003;

Two investor agreements for Logo Logistics, November 2003;

Triple Options–Panac–Equatorial Guinea government agreement/business proposal, November 2003;

Two agendas for coup planning, November and December 2003;

codeword documents for communication among plotters, December 2003;

Logo Logistics–Triple Options finance agreement, December 2003;

Omega–Triple Options agreement, December 2003;

‘Bight of Benin Company', January 2004;

YKA subcontractor agreement, January 2004;

Logo–Panac subcontractor agreement, January 2004;

Logo Logistics dollar bank account late 2003–early 2004;

Joint Venture agreement Sonage–Triple Options Trading, January 2004;

Zimbabwe Defence Industries quotation for arms and ammunition, February 2004;

Dodson Aviation correspondence, February 2004;

Logo–MTS subcontractor agreement, February 2004;

handwritten Mann letter from prison, March 2004;

handwritten Mann confession, draft and final, March 2004;

power of attorney agreement, Mann–Griebnow, March 2004;

assorted intelligence reports by Nigel Morgan, 2004;

assorted intelligence reports by Johann Smith, 2000–2005;

assorted charge sheets against Greg Wales, David Tremain, Simon Mann and others in South Africa;

assorted plea bargains and summaries of agreed facts for Mark Thatcher, Crause Steyl and others;

assorted witness testimony, agreement statements of fact and others used in Zimbabwe trial;

assorted typed confessions of Mann, du Toit, Witherspoon, Carlse and others;

undated documents: payroll for footsoldiers; du Toit budget documents; passport details of fifty-six footsoldiers; copies of Mann's passport;

ruling of Guernsey court, April 2005;

copy of Foreign Military Assistance legislation, 1998;

‘Power and Terrain', unpublished manuscript by Greg Wales; also ‘Coups and Robbers' and the ‘LBW Coup', both by Wales;

unpublished manuscript of the Equatorial Guinea coup attempt, Piet Steyl, 2005.

Selected Bibliography

Amnesty International, assorted reports on Equatorial Guinea.

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(Galago, 2002)

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, 2 vols. (1862) (reissued by The Narrative Press, 2001).

Cabell, Crai,
Frederick Forsyth, A Matter of Protocol
(Robson Books, 2001).

Carney, Daniel,
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(Corgi Books, 1977).

Cilliers, Jakkie and others,
Peace, Profit or Plunder, the privatisation of security in war-torn African Societies
(Institute of Security Studies, 1999), the chapter by Khareen Pech.

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(Random House, 1971).

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(Pan Books, 1997).

Coote, Stephen,
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(Pocket Books, 2003).

Crick, Michael,
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(Fourth Estate, 1999).

Fegley, Randall,
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(P. Lang, 1989).

Ferguson, Niall,
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(Penguin, 2003).

Forsyth, Frederick,
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(Viking Press, 1974).

Forsyth, Frederick,
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(Penguin, 1969).

Frynas, Jedrzej George, ‘The Oil Boom in Equatorial Guinea',
African Affairs
103/413, (2004), pp. 527–46.

Gary, Ian and Nikki Reisch, ‘Chad's Oil: Miracle or Mirage? Following the Money in Africa's Newest Petro-state', Catholic Relief Services and Bank Information Centre (February 2005).

Germani, Hans,
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(Mainstream Publishing, 2005).

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Hoare, Mike,
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(Robert Hale, 1967).

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(Bantam Press, 1986).

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(Macmillan,1999).

Hooper, Jim,
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(Collins, 2002).

Human Rights Watch
, ‘Some Transparency, No Accountability: The Use of Oil Revenue in Angola and Its Impact on Human Rights', vol. 16, no. 1 (January 2004).

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(October 2003).

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International Affairs Review
, vol. 11, no. 2 (summer/autumn 2002),
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–71.

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Liniger-Goumaz, Max,
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Liniger-Goumaz, Max,
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' (Les Editions du Temps, 1997).

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(Garden City Press, 1985).

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, (William Waterman, 1993).

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Nortje, Piet,
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(Zebra Books, 2003).

Nze Nfumu, Augustin,
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(in Spanish) (self-published, 2004).

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(Fall 1998).

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(Hodder & Stoughton, 1972).

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(University of Wisconsin Press, 1996).

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(HAUM, 1975).

Venter, Al J.,
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African Affairs
103/413 (2004), pp. 547–67.

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(Free Press, 1991).

Television documentaries/productions

BBC,
Coup!
(2006): comedy drama written by John Fortune.

BBC,
Review of 2003
, Barnaby Phillips on Sao Tome (Christmas, 2003).

BBC,
The Money Programme
, interview with Nick du Toit (October 2004).

BFC Productions,
La Nouvelle Fortune des Mercenaires
, directed by Patrice Dutertre (2005).

Carte Blanche, ETV, South Africa (29 May 2005).

Channel 4 documentary,
My Friend the Mercenary
, directed by James Brabazon (March 2005).

Channel 4 News
, interview with Crause Steyl (January 2005).

SABC Special Assignment, ‘Anatomy of a Coup', 8 February 2005.

60 Minutes
(Sunday, 1 June 1997).

Selected newspapers and other media

Many newspapers proved useful. In South Africa:
This Day, The Star, Business Day, Sunday Times, Sunday Independent, Noseweek, Financial Mail, Mail and Guardian
. In Zimbabwe:
Zimonline, Herald
. In Britain: newspapers:
Observer, Sunday Times, Independent on Sunday, Guardian, Independent, Daily Mail, Financial Times, Sunday Telegraph, Telegraph, The Times, Evening Standard
; magazines:
New African, Africa Confidential, Private Eye, Spectator
, the
Economist
. In the United States:
Baltimore Sun, Washington Post, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times
,
Time, Newsweek, Newsday, Vanity Fair
, as well as National Public Radio, MotherJones.com. In France:
Jeune Afrique
. In Spain:
El Pais
and
El Mundo
.

There are many informative websites, but two particularly useful ones are:
www.afrol.com
(news from Equatorial Guinea) and
www.guinea-ecuatorial.org
(Moto's website).

Index

A

AAA Aviation
122
,
123

Abacha, Sani
58

Abayak
229

Africa:

colonial history
19
,
62
,
82

oil, gas and mineral resources
49
–50,
226
–7,
230
–31,
262
–3,
274

see also
Equatorial Guinea

Wonga Coup's lessons for
262
–3,
275

Africa Confidential
59
,
171
,
172

African National Congress (ANC)
249

African Union
86

AIDS
see
HIV/AIDS

Alaska
274

Albatross
25
,
26
–30,
31

Allan, George
26
–8

Allerson, Georges
73
,
91
,
173
,
193
,
239

Ambush and Counter Ambush
98

Amerada Hess
229
,
263

Amnesty International
42
,
195
,
197
,
199
,
236
,
240
,
272
,
283

ANC
see
African National Congress

Ancient Order of Froth Blowers
8

Ancram, Michael
59

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