The Janus face of Pan-Africanism
... effectively became a man without a country. He spent much of his time living and writing in Tunis, a relatively open city that provided him a base he could regard as a safe haven. The KGB, the CIA and the Fanon’s physican and mental decline Like Nelson Mandela, Frantz Fanon was a person of interest to the Soviet KGB and the Central Intelligence Agency. When he was diagnosed with leukemia his connections with Moscow were instrumental in arranging for his treatment there. But he continued his writing and continued ...
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