French duo want to be students
PA Palmerston North The two French spies jailed for their part in the Rainbow Warrior bombing are trying to enrol as extramural students at Massey University. Mr -sey’s director of extrar iral studies, Professor Don Bewley, confirmed that Alain Mafart and Dominique Prieur had applied to be enrolled. Their applications have been cleared by the Minister of Justice, Mr Palmer. Professor Bewley said it would take about a month before their courses were approved. “A lot of discussion is going on, and still to go on, before we know .whether they will become students,” he said. “There is a possibility, but we do not know yet whether the possibility will become a certainty." Talks still had to be
held with the prison authorities and deans of the faculties concerned about admitting the two to the courses they had applied for. Neither Professor Bewley nor the prison authorities would comment on what courses Mafart and Prieur had applied for.
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Press, 25 January 1986, Page 3
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