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'''Frickie Van Hardenburg''' is a character featured in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. He is said to be a "controversial African" (presumably South African) who is accused of financing conflicts and a string of humanitarian crimes. He has also been linked to weapons smuggling, gem dealing, the slave trade, and drugs, allegations which he strongly denies. | '''Frickie Van Hardenburg''' is a character featured in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. He is said to be a "controversial African" (presumably South African) who is accused of financing conflicts and a string of humanitarian crimes. He has also been linked to weapons smuggling, gem dealing, the slave trade, and drugs, allegations which he strongly denies. | ||
His criminal record is similar to that of [[Claude Wome]] | His criminal record is similar to that of [[Claude Wome]]. | ||
[[Category:Characters|Van Hardenburg]] | [[Category:Characters|Van Hardenburg]] | ||
[[Category:Characters in The Ballad of Gay Tony|Van Hardenburg]] | [[Category:Characters in The Ballad of Gay Tony|Van Hardenburg]] |
Revision as of 00:43, 30 October 2009
Frickie Van Hardenburg is a character featured in The Ballad of Gay Tony. He is said to be a "controversial African" (presumably South African) who is accused of financing conflicts and a string of humanitarian crimes. He has also been linked to weapons smuggling, gem dealing, the slave trade, and drugs, allegations which he strongly denies.
His criminal record is similar to that of Claude Wome.