U.S. officials in the 1960s thought nothing of knocking off popular
African leaders when it served their conception of the national interest.
A case in point is Patrice Lumumba; the planning for this assassination can
be followed by reading the official U.S. cable traffic. And there's the
curious episode in Cairo in July, 1964. Two white men had been following
Malcolm all day. While they watched him eat he suddenly had to be rushed
to the hospital to have his stomach pumped. The analysis of the stomach
contents showed that the toxin was not from natural food poisoning, but by
then the waiter had already disappeared. During Malcolm's last months, a
series of incidents and narrow escapes made it clear to him that his days
were numbered.
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