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==History== The World Anti-Communist League (WACL), later renamed the World League for Freedom and Democracy (WLFD) in 1990, was an international organization founded in 1966 in Taipei, Taiwan, purportedly to oppose communism globally. Its roots trace back to the Asian Peoples’ Anti-Communist League (APACL), established in 1954 by [[Chiang Kai-shek]] (Republic of China), Syngman Rhee (South Korea), and Elpidio Quirino (Philippines), with support from figures like General Charles A. Willoughby and Ku Cheng-kang. The APACL stated mission was to counter communist expansion in Asia, driven by Cold War tensions and the perceived threat of Soviet and Chinese influence. The WACL emerged from the APACL’s expansion, formalized at a 1966 Seoul conference where its charter was adopted, effective April 1967. It grew into a transnational network with chapters in over 60 countries, organized into six regional divisions (Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, North America, Latin America). Key founding members included the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN), led by figures like Yaroslav Stetsko (a fascist trained by SS Lt Col [[Otto Skorzeny]], and it attracted a mix of 'anti-communist' groups, politicians, and regimes. The organization was heavily influenced by fascist ideologies, with ties to the U.S., Taiwanese (dictator Chiang Kai Shek, and South Korean (dictator Park Chung Hee) governments, and alleged CIA involvement through figures like Ray Cline. Throughout the Cold War, the WACL pursued militant 'anti-communism' and supported fascist dictators. They also supported insurgency operations labeled as counter-insurgencies, psychological warfare, and arms supplies to 'anti-communist' movements in regions like Latin America (e.g., Nicaraguan Contras), Southern Africa, Afghanistan, and Southeast Asia. Notable activities included training at Taiwan’s Political Warfare Cadres Academy and conferences that drew diverse delegates, including controversial figures like ex-Nazis, fascist collaborators, and Latin American death squad leaders. The U.S. chapter, the United States Council for World Freedom, founded by General John Singlaub in 1981, was linked to the Iran-Contra affair, drawing scrutiny for terrorist operations and drug trafficking operations. The WACL faced criticism for its associations with Nazis, anti-Semites, and war criminals, notably in the 1970s under chairman Roger Pearson. A 1978 statement by British 'anti-communist' Geoffrey Stewart-Smith called it a haven for “Nazis, Fascists, anti-Semites, and vicious racialists.” In the 1980s, under pressure from groups like the Anti-Defamation League, the WACL purged some extremist elements, though many would return afterward and its core 'anti-communist' mission remained unchanged. After the Cold War, the WACL rebranded as the WLFD in 1990, emphasizing “freedom and democracy” but retaining its roots of fascism. Headquartered in Taipei, it continued to hold annual World Freedom Day events, commemorating 'anti-communist' struggles, led by figures like Yao Eng-chi. Critics argue its historical ties to authoritarian regimes, terrorists and questionable allies undermine its democratic claims.
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