Jillian Becker

Jillian Becker

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Jillian Becker, is a novelist, prize-winning story-writer, critic, journalist, lecturer, best known internationally as a writer, researcher, and authority on the subject of terrorism.1Fact|date=April 2007 She was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1932. Her father was a surgeon and politician who co-founded the anti-apartheid Progressive Party (South Africa). Jillian Becker says in book jacket biographies that she was ‘undereducated’ at Roedean School. She graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand. She has been a British citizen since 1960. She has had two marriages which ended in divorce, succeeded by a long and happy relationship with Bernhard Adamczewski who fulfilled the triple role of co-director of IST (see below), computer manager and explosives expert, having become qualified in the use of explosives when he had worked in the South African gold mines in the 1950s. The marriages produced three daughters and six grandchildren.

Published works

Her early work (see below) is mostly fiction which was banned in her native South Africa, under the apartheid regime.

Her most recent book is an account of the death of her close friend, the poet Sylvia Plath, who stayed with Jillian Becker for the last weekend of her life. Dissatisfied with the biographers' treatments and after seeing the film script to "Sylvia" (and absolutely declining the opportunity to have anything to do with the film), Jillian Becker decided to write her own account of Sylvia's tragic death: "Giving Up: the last days of Sylvia Plath".

Her most famous book is "Hitler’s Children: The Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang",was about the German Red Army Faction. The book chosen as Newsweek (Europe) book of the year 1977 and serialized in major newspapers in London, Oslo, Tokyo.

"The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation Organization" was commissioned by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and published in 1984. Jillian Becker spent many months in Lebanon during the war in which Israel drove the PLO out of that country. Following closely in the wake of the Israeli armed forces, she retrieved secret documents from the ruins of bombed PLO office buildings, and interviewed Lebanese of all denominations who had experienced PLO oppression, as well as supporters, members and leaders of the PLO.

Other works include novels and short stories (see below) and numerous contributions to periodicals, such as "Simone Weil: A Saint for our Time?" She has written for The Times, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Times Literary Supplement, Encounter; and in the US, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, The New Criterion. She contributed to scholarly articles on Terrorism in the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Institute for the Study of Terrorism

In the 1980s, when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister, Becker served in a multi-party working group to advise the British Parliament on measures to combat international terrorism. She was also consulted by the embassies of several countries plagued by indigenous terrorist organisations, some of which were supported by foreign nation states. In many of these cases, terrorist activity was an aspect of proxy wars, or what Becker called ‘the hot spots of the Cold War’.

In 1985, with former Defence Minister Lord Chalfont, she founded the Institute for the Study of Terrorism (IST) of which she was Executive Director from 1986-1990. With Lord Chalfont on the Presiding Council were Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox of Queensbury, who was then Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, and Lord Orr-Ewing. The Institute’s International Advisory Council included experts in many Western countries on Terrorism, Security, Weaponry, and Geo-Politics. In the Institute itself Jillian Becker worked with a small staff of researchers and translators. Her partner (both in IST and in her private life - see above), Bernhard Adamczewski was her co-director at IST.

IST kept in close touch with the Bomb Disposal Unit of the Metropolitan Police and the Airport Police Authorities. On some occasions IST received information, for instance about the smuggling across international borders of explosive material, before it had been conveyed by official channels , and was able to alert the relevant authorities. Institute personnel undertook to test airport security by ‘smuggling’ imitation ‘bombs’ in luggage through international airports, and found it deficient.

The chief purpose of the Institute was to gather intelligence about terrorist organizations and their membership, and keep the British Parliament and the media informed about them, countering the propaganda and exposing pretexts and lies put out by the violent organisations themselves. IST commissioned expert studies of terrorist groups and distributed them to members of both Houses of Parliament, to newspapers, individual journalists, radio and television news channels, foreign embassies, Customs and Excise, police forces, military experts, and university departments. It also held seminars addressed by experts in relevant subjects from many countries in Europe, the Americas, Africa, the Middle and Far East.

IST cooperated with the Institute for the European Defence and Strategic Studies (IEDSS) in the organisation of an international conference on defence at Windsor in 1986. Also with the Faculty of Laws of the University of London, the Institute held an international conference in 1988 at Ditchley Park, the venue of many Anglo-American top-level conferences. The three-day event was opened by the Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd. One of the most important addresses was given by John Hermon, Chief of the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

IST was a registered charity, supported mainly by charitable donations but also partly self-supporting by providing expert consultancy and supplying reports to private companies, such as those needing risk assessments when expanding into foreign countries.

In 1990 the Institute was forced to close as many donors stopped their contributions, convinced that with the collapse of the Soviet Union and its Communist satellites in Eastern Europe, there would be no more internationally sponsored terrorism. Jillian Becker warned that terrorism, far from being over, would become an even greater menace in the coming years, but she failed to persuade donors of her point of view and so lost their support.

The Archive of the Institute was bought by the University of Leicester, and was one of the collections with which the Scarman Centre, a research facility for the Department of Criminology, was founded.

Other

Jillian Becker is on the Council of the Freedom AssociationShe has appeared in numerous television broadcasts and been interviewed many times on radio: for instance she appeared with Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Dr Richard Clutterbuck, and others in After Dark (an Open World production) in December 1989.

Books

elected fiction

*THE KEEP Chatto & Windus, London 1967 Penguin 1971 ISBN-10: 0140032045; ISBN-13: 978-0140032048
*THE KEEP Penguin SA, Modern Classics 2008
*THE UNION, Chatto & Windus London 1971 ISBN 0701116250
*THE VIRGINS Gollancz London 1976 David Philip Cape Town 1986 ISBN 9780864860507 (0864860501)
*L: A NOVEL HISTORY Ferrington London 2005 ISBN 1898490465

Non-fiction

*HITLER’S CHILDREN:THE STORY OF THE BAADER-MEINHOF TERRORIST GANG commissioned by the New York publisher Lippincott. Translated into other languages including Japanese. ISBN 9780397011537 Lippincott New York 1977Michael Joseph London 1977 2nd. Edition Panther (Granada) London 1978 7 Other editions: Germany, France, Spain, Norway, Denmark, The Netherlands, Japan3rd. Edition Pickwick Books London 1989
*THE P.L.O.:THE RISE AND FALL OF THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATIONWeidenfeld & Nicolson London 1984 ISBN-10: 0297782991 ISBN-13: 978-0297782995St. Martin’s Press New York 1984

*THE RED ARMY FACTION: ANOTHER FINAL BATTLE ON THE STAGE OF HISTORY "Cultural Notes" No. 12 ISBN 0 948317 54 X

Memoir

*GIVING UP:THE LAST DAYS OF SYLVIA PLATHFerrington London 2002 ISBN-10: 1898490317 ISBN-13: 978-1898490319St. Martin’s Press New York 2003

As editor

*THE SOVIET UNION AND TERRORISM by Roberta Goren Unwin Hyman London 1984

pecialist publications

*THE SOVIET CONNECTION: STATE SPONSORSHIP OF TERRORISM Institute for European Defence & Strategic Studies, occasional paper No 13: 'The Soviet Connection': 'State Sponsorship of Terrorism' by Jillian Becker. London 1985
*EXPLODING THE MYTH OF THE PLO London 1986
*NEO-NAZISM: A THREAT TO EUROPE? Alliance for IEDSS London 1993
*THE STRUGGLE FOR WHAT? TERRORISM IN WEST GERMANY IST London 1988

Biographical and Literary Entries in Reference Works

*Encyclopaedia Judaica (under: South African Literature)
*Proceedings of the Swinton circle
*Smith, Rowland, "Leisure, Law, and Loathing: Matrons, Mistresses, Mothers in the Fiction of Nadine Gordimer and Jillian Becker", 28 World Literature Written in English 41 (Spring 1988).
*Chapman, Michael. Southern African Literatures 1996) Longman Higher Education; ISBN: 0582053072:

A characteristic of literary magazines in the 1950s, one that did not change much during the 1960s was the fact that these journals mainly published works by white writers. Contrast presented stories and poems by many of the most important white writers of this period. Among the contributors of fiction were Anthony Delius, Nadine Gordimer, Jenny Hobbs, Laurence Lerner, Ruth Miller, Alan Paton, and the editor, Jack Cope, himself. Cope, Gordimer, and Hobbs also wrote stories for the volumes edited by the PEN Club, which featured Lionel Abrahams, Perseus Adams, Stephen Gray, Geoffrey Haresnape, and Lewis Sowden as well. Finally, the best known writers who published short fiction in The Purple Renoster were Jillian Becker, Myrna Blumberg, Yvonne Burgess, and Barney Simon.
*"Contemporary Authors" published by Thompson Gale

Other references and reviews

* Can a State be 'Terrorist'? Paul Wilkinson "International Affairs" (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), Vol. 57, No. 3 (Summer, 1981), pp. 467-472 "Jillian Becker in her masterly study of the Baader Mienhof Gang..." doi:10.2307/2619580
* Political Studies Volume 26 Issue 4 Page 516 - December 1978 Jillian Becker is a distinguished novelist who brings great literary ...Hitler's Children
* Jillian Becker - "South Africa Now", 11 May, 1980 Jillian Becker is a distinguished novelist, anti-apartheid exponent, and author of Hitler's Children, a study of the terrorist group the Baader Meinhoff Red Army Fraction

*Proceedings of the Swinton Circle: Mrs. Jillian Becker, the highly-acclaimed author and expert on counter-terrorism, who gave a masterful overview of the current threats posed to the West by both “hard” and “soft” Islamic Jihad...

External Links

* [http://www.theatheistconservative.com The Atheist Conservative]
* [http://www.tfa.net The Freedom Association]


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