- World League for Freedom and Democracy
The World League for Freedom and Democracy (formerly the World Anti-Communist League) is an international
right-wing political organization founded in 1966 inTaipei ,Taiwan , under the initiative ofChiang Kai-shek . It was founded with the aim of opposingCommunism around the world through "unconventional" methods. It had eight regional branches, with a presence in up to 100 countries on six continents. The honorary life chairman of the WACL was Dr.Ku Cheng-Kang , a senior leader of theKuomintang (KMT), and the president of Taiwan's National Assembly.The U.S. chapter of WACL, the United States Council for World Freedom (USCWF), has been one of the most active branches. USCWF was founded in 1981 by Major General
John K. Singlaub . This branch has generated controversy, as it has been found to have illegally supplied firearms to guerillas in theIran-Contra Affair and, in 1981, the USCWF was placed under watch by theAnti-Defamation League , which noted the organization had increasingly become a point of contact for extremists, racists and anti-Semites. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE4DC1338F93AA25757C0A96E948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all]History
The WACL held annual conferences at various locations throughout the world. Its core activity involved providing financial and material aid to
right-wing organizations and anti-communistmilitia s around the globe, notably by providing scholarships forpsychological warfare training at thePolitical Warfare Cadres Academy in Taiwan. However, by the mid-eighties WACL had become the leading non-governmental supplier of arms to anti-communist rebel movements in southern Africa, Central America, Afghanistan and the Far East.NamedRef|Guardian1993|1It has been alleged but not proven that The League had close ties with the governments of Taiwan under
Kuomintang rule, and (to a lesser extent)South Korea . Numerous groups participated, including theUnification Church , or "Moonies," of theRev. Sun Myung Moon . The WACL also enjoyed support from both the Carter and Reagan administrations in theUnited States , particularly with regard to its role inCentral America , [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Ronald_Reagan/ReaganContraCommit_TICC.html] and many US Congressmen, most notably 2008 presidential nomineeSenator John McCain (R-AZ), [http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/1008/A_shot_across_the_bows.html] [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081007/ap_on_el_pr/mccain_iran_contra;_ylt=AnJWCYk9wUkGEzkMplfpwIRsnwcF] who sat on the USCWF Board of Directors in the early 1980s. ['Meet the Press' transcript for Oct. 5, 2008 - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27034205/page/2/] cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/oct/07/uselections2008.johnmccain2 |title=US election: Democrats threaten to hit McCain on Iran-Contra link | World news | guardian.co.uk |format= |work= |accessdate=2008-10-07] , McCain has said previously he resigned from the council in 1984 and asked in 1986 to have his name removed from the group's letterhead. [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27062761/]At the 17th Annual WACL Conference held in
San Diego ,California , John K. Singlaub, president of the WACL's US chapter, read a letter from PresidentRonald Reagan which said in part, "The World Anti-Communist League has long played a leadership role in drawing attention to the gallant struggle now being waged by the true freedom fighters of our day. Nancy and I send our best wishes for further success ." [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Project%20Censored/CensoredNews_1986.html]Singlaub was the former US Chief of Staff of both
United Nations and American forces inSouth Korea , but was relieved in 1977 by US PresidentJimmy Carter after publicly criticizing Carter's decision to reduce the number of troops on the peninsula. Singlaub became a member of the WACL in 1980, and founded and became president of its US chapter, the United States Council for World Freedom.In 1978,
Roger Pearson , became the chairman of the WACL, until he was expelled in 1980 after allegations were made of him having been member of neo-Nazi organizations.cite news |author=Paul W. Valentine |title=The Fascist Specter Behind The World Anti-Red League |publisher=Washington Post |date=1978-05-28 ] cite news |author=Tim Kelsey |coauthors=Trevor Rowe |title=Academics were funded by racist American trust |publisher=The Independent |date=1990-03-04 ] During the 1980s, the WACL was particularly active in Latin America, notably by aiding the Contra forces inNicaragua .The WACL produced numerous publications, such as "Can the Two Chinas become One?" by S.Senese, and D.Pikcunas, (1989).
The 21st WACL Conference was held in
Geneva , 27-29 August 1988, and was addressed by U.S. CongressmenRichard Armey andGeorge Wortley , and Major-General Singlaub.The League held its 22nd World Conference in Brussels in July 1990. But following the fall of
Communism inEastern Europe in 1990 and 1991, WACL's main purpose, at least in Europe, became less clear.On September 17, 1994, The "
Irish Times " reported that the WACL is now known as the World League for Freedom and Democracy. It is still sponsored by Taiwan and South Korea, and now officially has turned itself to "global affairs, the need for peace initiatives and co-operating with developing countries."Two further reports claim that the World League for Freedom and Democracy is responsible for producing what its opponents call "troops of killers", while ostensibly organizing to provide support forCorazon Aquino from the right-wing in thePhilippines ("The Village Voice", February 27, 1996), and for supporting theMozambican National Resistance (RENAMO) movement inMozambique ("The Guardian ", August 6, 1994).References
* "The Guardian ", April 24, 1993, "Guns, Goons, and Western Goals"ee also
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Anti-Communism
*John A. Gamble , a former Canadian Member of Parliament, who led a local Canadian branch of the WACL in the 1980s.
*Ron Gostick ,white supremacist and anti-Semite who was another leader of a localCanadian branch of the WACL.
*Australian League of Rights
*Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations
*Paladin Group founded byOtto Skorzeny Further reading
* Witold S.Sworakowski, "The Communist International & Its Front Organisations", The Hoover Institution, Stanford, California, 1965, Library of Congress Cat.no: 65-12622.
* Charles Hobday, "Communist & Marxist Parties of The World", UK,1986, ISBN 0-582-90264-9
* Ian F.W.Beckett, "The Roots of Counter-Insurgency", London, 1988, ISBN 0-7137-1922-2
* "Free World Report", January, 1989, p.4.
* Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson, "Inside The League: The Shocking Expose Of How Terrorists, Nazis and Latin American Death Squads Have Infiltrated the World Anti-Communist League", Dodd Mead, New York, 1986. ISBN 0-396-08517-2.External links
* [http://www.wlfd.org/ World League for Freedom & Democracy] ; .
* [http://www.wlfdroc.org.tw/ World League for Freedom & Democracy, Republic of China]
* [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/gw/2815.html World Anti-Communist League, background on WACL from Right Web] :advocacy journalism and analysis ofright-wing organizations
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