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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Vows to Crush Street Protests

 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:24 am    Post subject: Zimbabwe: Mugabe Vows to Crush Street Protests Reply with quote

Mugabe Vows to Crush Street Protests
Threatens never to leave office by force


Published on 2006-04-20 14:41 (KST)


"There are some who say they no longer want elections, saying they now will change the government through mass protests...I warn them, they are playing with fire and they should stop," said Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe in the state-owned Herald speaking in the vernacular Shona language.


Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), says they have lost faith in elections because Mugabe and his ruling Zanu-PF party always rigs them. In the last three weeks, Tsvangirai has toured major cities mobilizing his supporters for mass protests whose date he has not yet announced.


The opposition leader says the street protests are meant to force Mugabe to pave way for a transitional government that will be tasked with spearheading the writing of a new and democratic constitution. This would then lead to free and fair elections under the supervision of the international community, according to Tsvangirai.


But Mugabe, who last month told Tsvangirai street protests would be a "dice with death," vowed never to leave office because of public protests and mockingly told the opposition it would be "trimmed to size" if it ever attempted to gain power through "mob action."


The Zimbabwean leader, who last month said a draft law proposing to force foreign-owned mining firms in the country to surrender a 51 percent stake to the government and local blacks was not government policy but only a position for debate, appeared to backtrack on that position, insisting that his government wanted a balance in mine ownership.


"We shall be bringing up policies and the regulatory measures to affect a balance that we would like to see between those who hold shares and Zimbabweans," said Mugabe, whose government has in the past six years seized land from whites without compensation for redistribution to landless blacks.


The land seizures that Mugabe defended as necessary to ensure a fair distribution of land between blacks and whites are largely to blame for food shortages in the country. The newly resettled black farms have lacked the cash or other resources, as well as the skills, to maintain production, while the government, itself facing severe cash problems, has not given back-up to the new land owners.


The country's Chamber of Mines has warned any seizure or forced sale of stakes in mines to the government and local blacks is certain to lead to a collapse of the mining sector, now the country's largest hard-cash earner after the collapse of agriculture. The mining sector is also the only one in the country still enjoying a significant presence of foreign investors.


Zimbabwe is grappling with a severe economic crisis that has spawned shortages of food, fuel, essential medical drugs, electricity and just about every other basic commodity. Inflation is pegged at 913 percent, while conservative estimates say unemployment is more than 70 percent.

Critics blame repression and incorrect policies by Mugabe for ruining Zimbabwe's once-vibrant economy. But the veteran leader rejects the charge, saying Zimbabwe's problems are, in fact, a result of sabotage by Western governments opposed to his land reforms.


Mugabe also used the independence celebration to heap more scorn on the West, which he accused of attempting to put Zimbabwe on the United Nations Security Council agenda but were blocked by "progressive states" that are friendly to the capital, Harare.

http://english.ohmynews.com/ArticleView/article_view.asp?menu=A11100&no=285715&rel_no=3&back_url=
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Someone should assassinate that piece of shit Mugabe.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:18 am    Post subject: Re: Zimbabwe: Mugabe Vows to Crush Street Protests Reply with quote

the article wrote:
Critics blame repression and incorrect policies by Mugabe for ruining Zimbabwe's once-vibrant economy. But the veteran leader rejects the charge, saying Zimbabwe's problems are, in fact, a result of sabotage by Western governments opposed to his land reforms.

Hmm.. sabotage by Western governments opposed to his land reforms..

Guys like Mugabe are so unaware of the laws of economics. If great change and transition and upheavel of the status quo is ruptured and a lot of uncertainty takes place somewhere.. international investors and corporations may not want to invest there.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jinju wrote:
Someone should assassinate that piece of *beep* Mugabe.


Have you ever seen a pic of the guy? There's enough land area on his upper lip to grow several acres of millet. Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jinju wrote:
Someone should assassinate that piece of *beep* Mugabe.


Is he doing a state visit to Korea anytime soon?


what is really needed is a lot of weapons to be smuggled into the country. At the moment nobody has any. And there is no backing for the opposition of a military nature.

of course when it came to overthrowing the perfectly successful and stable govt of 20 years ago, Every land from the west, to China to cuba was falling over themselves to train up insurgents and send AK47's. now that they helped the monster into power and he's predictably run amok, nobody cares. this is the fruition of the most insane edge of both western liberalism and marxist ideology. Ah well, a lifetime in wonderful korea stretches before me...
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

rapier wrote:
jinju wrote:
Someone should assassinate that piece of *beep* Mugabe.


Is he doing a state visit to Korea anytime soon?


what is really needed is a lot of weapons to be smuggled into the country. At the moment nobody has any. And there is no backing for the opposition of a military nature.

of course when it came to overthrowing the perfectly successful and stable govt of 20 years ago, Every land from the west, to China to cuba was falling over themselves to train up insurgents and send AK47's. now that they helped the monster into power and he's predictably run amok, nobody cares. this is the fruition of the most insane edge of both western liberalism and marxist ideology. Ah well, a lifetime in wonderful korea stretches before me...


I thought he simply took back the farms stolen by white colonials and helped those white colonials return to their European roots.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mindmetoo wrote:

I thought he simply took back the farms stolen by white colonials and helped those white colonials return to their European roots.


I really think they should do the same in Canada and the US to shut eejits like yourself up.
Tomahawk to whiteys head, back to britain for you.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I thought he simply took back the farms stolen by white colonials and helped those white colonials return to their European roots.


Is a 3rd or 4th generation White Zimbabwean really a 'colonial'?

By that logic, perhaps countries in Europe should send all their minorities back 'home' as most of them have far less history in their adopted nations than White Africans.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 3:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

rapier wrote:
mindmetoo wrote:

I thought he simply took back the farms stolen by white colonials and helped those white colonials return to their European roots.


I really think they should do the same in Canada and the US to shut eejits like yourself up.
Tomahawk to whiteys head, back to britain for you.


So you've changed your mind about that now? You claimed you gave up your ill gotten colonial gains (ie they were taken from you at the point of a machete) and moved back to the mother land and you suggested everyone else should do it. And why didn't jesus save your family? (Back to Luxembourg for me I guess.)
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