Harvey Ward

Harvey Ward

Harvey Grenville Ward (1927 — 1995) was Director-General of the Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation, [ "Monday World", journal of the Conservative Monday Club, October 1982, vol.2, no.5, p.2] noted for his anti-communism and for his support for Ian Smith's government in Rhodesia and South Africa. He was a leading member of the Conservative Monday Club.

Background

Ward was born in Southern Rhodesia to an English father and a German mother. His parents settled in Africa and were engaged in enterprises such as the financing of railroad construction and the building of numerous hotels. They owned and resided in the Victoria Falls Hotel. He chose a career in journalism, eventually becoming Director-General of the Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation which, in effect, put him in charge of government propaganda. Ward is said to have removed references to black sporting achievements from sports programs carried on state television. [ "The Herald", Harare, Zimbabwe, April 6, 1999.]

Exile

Following an armed insurrection, several years of negotiations, and finally the imposition of sanctions by South Africa at the behest of The West, the Smith administration was replaced by African majority rule in 1979. Ward described this as "the betrayal of western nations to their own kin." As a prominent supporter of the Smith administration, Ward was forced to leave Zimbabwe. He and his family moved to South Africa and advised the white minority government there on avoiding international economic sanctions.

Anti-communism

Subsequently, Ward served as a political adviser to many African leaders and was involved in international intelligence. His watch-word became "dedicated to fighting communism" and he traveled world-wide, lecturing on counter-insurgency and terrorism. He described the Soviet Union as run by "gangsters" and totally untrustworthy.

He supported the anti-communist revolts in the former Soviet Bloc saying that it was "a simple matter of good versus evil." In Africa, Ward saw no hope. "Africa is the most exploited of all the continents, and it will stay that way. There has never been any peace in Africa, and I see no end to tribal conflict, spreading of diseases and other plagues," he said.

Monday Club

Ward was an overseas member of the Conservative Monday Club and found himself the center of a minor sensation on July 26, 1977 when immigration officials at Heathrow Airport held him for seven hours, before formally refusing him permission to enter Britain and placing him aboard another plane to Munich. He was due to address a meeting of the Africa Committee of the Monday Club at the House of Lords, organized by the former Conservative Party MP Harold Soref on the 29th, and visit family in Gloucestershire. On being asked why entry had never been refused on previous journeys to Britain by Ward, a Home Office spokesman said "I don't know. It may have been a mistake or oversight." Formal protests were made to the Home Office by Tory Members of Parliament (MPs) John Biggs-Davison, Patrick Wall, and Teddy Taylor. [ "The Daily Telegraph", and the "Daily Mail", both on July 27, 1977.]

In 1982 he wrote an article entitled "Zimbabwe Today" for the Monday Club's journal, "Monday World", prophetic in its content. [ "Monday World", October 1982, vol.2, no.5, p.2 - 3.] His wife died in 1986 and he moved to Great Britain. Three of his four children remained in South Africa.

At the October 1988 Conservative Party Conference, Western Goals (UK) (which Ward had also joined) held a fringe meeting on the subject of "International Terrorism - how the West can fight back". Harvey Ward, Sir Alfred Sherman, Rev Martin Smyth, MP, and Andrew Hunter, MP, were the speakers. The latter spoke concerning top-level links between the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and African National Congress (ANC). [ "Young European" Newsletter, December 1988 edition, published by Western Goals (UK), London.]

In 1989 Ward was working for James Gibb Stuart at Ossian Books Ltd. in Glasgow. He continued to travel and lecture, and joined the Conservative Party.

He became an active member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Conservative Monday Club, and by 1990 was a member of the Club's Executive Council. [ "Monday Club News", January 1991, p.2.]

Character assassination

In 1991 Ward is claimed to have worked in conjunction with South African security policeman Paul Erasmus to secretly leak false accusations against Winnie Mandela and her daughters, accusing them of being nymphomaniacs and drug abusers. The reports were described as having come from dissidents in the African National Congress, and were issued in an effort to divide the ANC's leadership. They were subsequently taken up by papers such as "The Independent", the "Sunday Times" and "Vanity Fair". Erasmus later acknowledged profound regret for his actions in this and other matters, and affected a reconciliation with Mandela. He claimed Ward's role in the propaganda campaign during the late 1990s [ "Irish Times", March 27, 1999] , but after Ward had died.

Death

In the early 1990s Ward's fourth child, who had been in the British Police Service returned to live in South Africa and Ward followed, taking up residence in Port Elizabeth, where he later had a heart attack during a game of bowls, and died.

References

*"Young European" Newsletter, December 1988 edition, published by Western Goals (UK), London.
*"Neosho Daily News" Missouri, U.S.A., July 19, 1990, where a major interview and article appear.
*Ward, Harvey, "Sanctions Buster", Glasgow, 1982. ISBN 0-85335-251-8. (Semi-autobiographical).


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • James Harvey Ward — Infobox actor name = James Harvey Ward birthdate = July 31, 1978 birthplace = Greenville, North Carolina occupation = Actor yearsactive = 2006 presentJames Harvey Ward (born July 31, 1978, in Greenville, North Carolina) is an American actor, most …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law — Title card Format Animated Sitcom Created by Michael Ouweleen Erik Richter (based …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law — Título Harvey Birdman, abogado (Latinoamérica) Harvey Birdman (España) Género Serie animada Comedia Creado por Michael Ouweleen Erik Richter (basado en personajes originalmente creados por Hanna Barbera) Voces de Gary Cole …   Wikipedia Español

  • Harvey Pratt — Harvey Phillip Pratt (born 1941) is an American forensic artist and Native American artist, who has worked for over forty years in law enforcement, completing thousands of composite drawings and hundreds of soft tissue postmortem… …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey — (spr. hárwĭ), 1) William, Physiolog, geb. 1. April 1578 zu Folkestone in der Grafschaft Kent, gest. 3. Juni 1658 in Hampstead, studierte in Cambridge und 1598 in Padua, ließ sich sodann als Arzt in London nieder, ward 1615 Professor der Anatomie… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • William Harvey — For other people named William Harvey, see William Harvey (disambiguation). William Harvey William Harvey Born …   Wikipedia

  • David Ward King — David Ward King, Inventor of the King Road Drag David Ward King (October 27, 1857 – February 9, 1920), a farmer who lived near Maitland, Missouri, was the inventor of the King road drag. His invention, which was the horse drawn forerunner of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Shire of Harvey — Infobox Australian Place | type = lga name = Shire of Harvey state = wa imagesize= 180 caption = Location in Western Australia pop = 19,556 (2006 census) area = 1728.3 est = 1894 seat = Harvey mayor = Peter Monagle region = South West, Outer… …   Wikipedia

  • Comte de Harvey (Australie) — Comté de Harvey (Australie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Comté de Harvey. Comté de Harvey …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Comté de Harvey (Australie) — 33° 04′ 00″ S 115° 52′ 59″ E / 33.0667, 115.883 …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”