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Neil Peter Van Heerden (diplomat) | ||||||
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Born | 30-07-1939 East London, South Africa | |||||
Nationality | South African | |||||
Member of | Le Cercle | |||||
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Neil Peter Van Heerden is a South African diplomat. William Lacy Swing called him a "diplomat's diplomat".[1]
Background
Van Heerden's father was a diplomat.
Activities
Van Heerden was reported to have been "one of the behind-the-scenes architects of peace in Angola."[1] He attended Le Cercle.[citation needed]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:South Africa Minister Denies Knowing Of Lockerbie Bomb | Abstract | 12 November 1994 | David Tucker | Having confirmed that South African foreign minister Pik Botha and his 22-strong party had been booked on Pan Am Flight 103 but switched flights after arriving early in London from Johannesburg, spokesman Roland Darroll said: "The minister is flattered by the allegation of near-omniscience." |
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