Eeben Barlow
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Lt-Col. Eeben Barlow is a former member of the apartheid-era SADF and commanded its elite special forces 32 Battalion Reconnaissance Wing. He founded the private military contractor (PMC) Executive Outcomes (EO) in 1989, and was involved in providing counter-insurgency as well as peacekeeping forces to mainly under-developed – but mineral-rich – countries in Africa and Asia.
Military background
As a child, Eeben Barlow moved from former Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) to South Africa in the mid-1960s. After matriculating in 1972, he joined the SADF. Six years later, Barlow was recruited to serve with 32 battalion special forces in Angola in support of the UNITA rebel movement (funded by Washington and Pretoria). Subsequently, he was assigned to SADF's Directorate of Military Intelligence and then to the Armaments Corporation of South Africa (ARMSCOR).Paramilitary
In the mid-1980s a large number of South Africans (mainly blacks) sought to escape the country by crossing into Botswana, Mozambique, Malawi or Zambia where they would be granted refuge and amnesty. The refugees were assisted in leaving South Africa by a number of different PMCs which the apartheid government regarded as armed insurgents. In response, President P. W. Botha gave Lt-Col. Barlow – who had by then joined the secretive Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB) – the job of cutting off this escape route, which Botha said:- "threatens to harm the continuation of South Africa's ability to assert civil order and control within its own jurisdictional province."
Mercenary
In 1989, towards the end of the apartheid era, SADF special forces including 32 Battalion Recce Wing, CCB and Koevoet – which operated mainly in Namibia – began to be disbanded. Barlow saw an opportunity to form a new PMC and recruited many of these elite forces into the mercenary group Executive Outcomes (EO). Under the control of the South Africa-based Strategic Resource Corporation (SRC), Barlow described EO's role as offering:- "A variety of services to legitimate governments, including infantry training, clandestine warfare, counter-intelligence programs, reconnaisance, escape and evasion, special forces selection and training, and parachuting."
Executive Outcomes was said to have been dissolved in 1999, but a firm by the same name was reported by the South African Dispatch newspaper of February 22, 2000 to have joined forces with Minotaur Information Systems to form Cosmos, "a company offering personnel skills audits to corporates, governments and parastatals." Other reports suggested that EO had in fact evolved to become the PMC Northbridge Services Group which is said to be closely linked with the UK–registered PMC Aegis Defence Services, the successor to Sandline International.
External links
- [A new kind of army for privatized global warfare]
- [Executive Outcomes]
- [East Timor and West Papua]
- [Executive Outcomes becomes Cosmos]
- [Northbridge Services Group]
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