Re: How does Africa View the desperate Mugabe? (REPOST)
- From: "Begreen" <JenniferCheng99@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 09:06:39 +0000
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idiot, tell us who own INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWS?
Maybe you could say: How does Western Imperialism new media View the
desperate Mugabe? More options
On Mar 16, 5:09 pm, soccerid...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Rather differently to that pointless rag ,the Herald.
Like this.....
TAJUDEEN RAHMAN IN UGANDA'S PRO-GOVERNMENT NEW VISION
You do not have to be a sympathiser of the MDC to condemn the
callousness of the Zimbabwean police and other security thugs... Is
the duty of the security forces to administer punishments to suspects?
Supposing they are acquitted by the courts, what penalties would the
police thugs pay for their brutalities?
UGANDA'S INDEPENDENT DAILY MONITOR
It should be apparent that Mr Mugabe has outlived his welcome. His
obsession with holding onto power at whatever cost must be rejected by
all civilized peoples... While this tragedy is played out, many
African governments have looked the other way... But the brutal attack
on opposition activists... is a step too far. The former liberator and
defender of human rights is an unwanted blot on Africa's road map to
responsible government. African leaders... and others must tell Mugabe
that his country and down-trodden people deserve better.
SOUTH AFRICA'S INDEPENDENT BUSINESS DAY
Dare we allow ourselves to hope for real change in Zimbabwe's
political arena... Some observers might be tempted to conclude that
such a display of violence... is a clear sign of the beginning of the
end for Robert Mugabe's regime. Perhaps... But others will point out
that, while this scenario might apply in eastern Europe, parts of Asia
and Latin America, civilians don't do much overthrowing in Africa...
Whether what remains of civil society is strong enough for this to
apply in Zimbabwe remains to be seen.
BOTSWANA'S INDEPENDENT MMEGI
The events of the past few days in neighbouring Zimbabwe could be
signs of a diabolical regime that is finally about to drown in the
cesspool of lies it has been spewing for so long. Ironically, all
governments that make up the scarecrow that is the Southern African
Development Community (SADC) have been at pains to try to convince
their citizens and the outside world that the Robert Mugabe regime is
a sane one... Yet for the SADC leaders this is not crisis enough to
warrant their attention. We call upon our regional leaders to wake up
from their deep slumber and assist the people of Zimbabwe.
SOUTH AFRICA'S INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWS
There is a distinct reluctance to do anything concrete about the aging
megalomaniac who has systematically destroyed what was once the
breadbasket of Africa... The only person who can make a difference to
the miserable lives of Zimbabwe's people, President Thabo Mbeki,
remains disturbingly silent on the debacle that is destroying this
country's neighbour... A clear message must be sent to Mugabe that he
will be held accountable for his actions against the opposition leader
and his supporters.
For God's sake go Mugabe ,you have no support from your
neighbours,your people hate you and inside Zanu PF your own party plot
your end.
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