Wouter Basson (born 6 July 1950) is a South African cardiologist and former head of the country's secret chemical and biological warfare project, Project...
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African swimmer Astrid Basson, British drag queen De Wet Basson, South African golfer Lucia Basson, Namibian politician Wouter Basson, South African cardiologist...
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Theron testified before South Africa's High Court during the trial of Wouter Basson for human rights crimes. Theron told the court that he had personally...
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for riot control purposes. The program was headed by the cardiologist Wouter Basson, who was also the personal physician of South African Prime Minister...
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Dutch 19th century painter Wouter Basson (born 1950), South African cardiologist Wouter Berthout van Ranst, Belgian nobleman Wouter Biesiot (1951–1998), Dutch...
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and former South African chemical and biological weapons program head Wouter Basson was working at one of its Western Cape facilities. In August 2022, the...
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January 29, 1997, apartheid-era chemical and biological warfare expert Wouter Basson was arrested in the park. The Gautrain goes past Magnolia Dell Park...
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(1916–1992) Christiaan Barnard, pioneering heart surgeon (1922–2001) Wouter Basson, medical scientist (born 1950) John Borthwick (veterinary surgeon),...
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was registered in the Cayman Islands by a David Webster on behalf of Wouter Basson, who held 75% of Delta G shares. Delta G was acquired in 1993 by Sentrachem...
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(a firm belonging to Wouter Basson) the Luxembourg-based Charburn Enterprises. According to testimony provided in the Wouter Basson trial, Protechnik was...
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Dr. Death may refer to: Wouter Basson (born 1950), South African cardiologist and former head of the country's secret chemical and biological warfare...
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of his life. Dirk Coetzee Craig Williamson Civil Cooperation Bureau Wouter Basson Lothar Neethling Janusz Waluś Siphiwe Mvuyane The voice of 'Prime Evil'...
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with the South African Special Forces. The unit's founder Commandant Wouter Basson led the research on the SADF Chemical and Biological Warfare program...
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Nelson Mandela would label the Third Force. These operations included Wouter Basson's 7 Medical Battalion Group, the Askaris, Witdoeke, Experimental Group...
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from kidney failure and cancer when he died on 7 March 2013, aged 67. Wouter Basson Lothar Neethling "Proclamation in Terms of Promotion of National Unity...
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and John Goodman, conducted interviews with Akebono Taro, Ken Alibek, Wouter Basson, Beck, Hillary Clinton, Tiger Hattori, Henry Kissinger, Jaron Lanier...
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administrators Shyh-Ching Lo Kanatjan Alibekov, known as Ken Alibek Ira Baldwin Wouter Basson Kurt Blome Eugen von Haagen Anton Dilger Paul Fildes Arthur Galston...
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National Congress, and includes a song about chemical warfare scientist Wouter Basson. South African Rolling Stone compared it to the KLF, Sly and Robbie...
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cardiologist and army officer Brig. Wouter Basson (1981–1992) as Project Officer and ultimately Nieuwoudt and Basson recruited a large contingent of medical...
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1989 when, under the instruction of supposed "foreign principles", Dr. Wouter Basson, then head of Project Coast, bought the Tygerberg Zoo for the purposes...
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Tristan Mendès France, a documentary about the South African doctor Wouter Basson) broadcast on France 3 on Thursday, May 31, 2001. Disease Number 9,...
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deploying chemical weapons against Angolan civilians and partisans in 1988. Wouter Basson later disclosed that South African military intelligence had long verified...
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former chief medical officer for the South African Defence Force, and Wouter Basson, former head of the country's secret chemical and biological warfare...
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Forces (SADF) and were headed by chemical and biological weaponeer Wouter Basson. Initially, defensive chemical and biological warfare agents were to...
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Allende, player in South Africa's national rugby team, the Springboks Wouter Basson, cardiologist and former head of the Apartheid government's chemical...
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units, regardless of their deployment locations during the conflict. Wouter Basson, the founder of 7 Medical Battalion Group, was also assigned the responsibility...
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several high-profile cases during his career, including the trial of Wouter Basson. He retired in 2009 as the longest-serving judge in the country.[1]...
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Josef Mengele Mozambican Tupolev Tu-134 air disaster Craig Williamson Wouter Basson "Harvard National Model United Nations" (PDF). Retrieved 29 January...
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National Congress, and includes a song about chemical warfare scientist Wouter Basson. South African Rolling Stone compared it to the KLF, Sly and Robbie...
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Witswatersrand, but was unable to substantiate Steyn's allegations. Ultimately, Wouter Basson, one of the generals suspended in December 1992, was the only SADF official...
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