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...destroy their capacity for further acts of inhumanity." It was undoubtedly made practicable by the fact that Bloody Friday had enraged many Catholics as well as Protestants. Informants in Catholic neighborhoods tipped off the soldiers to the location of arms caches. One unit of the I.R.A.'s Marxist-linked Official Wing went so far as to denounce the Proves as "the enemy of the people...
...along with the economic and diplomatic sanctions imposed on Castro, at U.S. urging, by the OAS in 1964. The other was Jamaica, which did not join the OAS until 1969. But the OAS policy of isolation has been broken not only by Peru but also by Chile, where the Marxist government re-established relations with Havana in November 1970. Panama and Ecuador are expected to follow before very long...
Just eight months ago, President Salvador Allende Gossens bragged that "the Chilean road toward socialism has been reached with the least cost of any other revolution in the world." Unfortunately for Marxist Allende, Chile's socialist road now seems to be rather bumpy. Last week, in the wake of continuing economic decay, Allende announced a sweeping austerity program of "work, sacrifice and savings...
Burn. Gillo Pontecorso of Battle of Algiers fame directed this Marxist-Fanonian Parable of revolution on a Portuguese-colonized island in the Caribbean in the mid nineteenth century. The story cluntsily parallels Vietnam, the Phillipines, et al., but Marlon Brando gives a superb performance as a British mercenary agent provocateur, and the direction is sensuously beautiful. With Vlva Zapsta. Elia Kazan's exciting but absurd film of a John Steinbeck script, full of take feeling for the Mexican little guy. Still, there's a young, dynamic Brando as Emiliano, and Anthony Quinn as his brother. ORSON WELLES CINEMA ONE. Call...
Acre-born Novelist Kanafani (Men in the Sun, That Which Remains for You), an exile from his homeland since 1948, was an ideologist and spokesman for the Marxist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He was also editor of the organization's Beirut weekly, Al Hadaf (The Aim). It was Kanafani's office which in May dispassionately bragged of the P.F.L.P.'s role in the Lod Airport massacre for which Japanese Terrorist Kozo Okamoto was on trial (see preceding story). Kanafani's funeral last week produced the largest display of fedayeen strength and support seen...