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Mugabe calls on exiles to return (Why wash elderly English people when you can own a farm?)
NewZimbabwe.com ^ | 04/18/2004 13:35:05

Posted on 04/19/2004 10:41:25 AM PDT by dead

ROBERT Mugabe, the Zimbabwean president, marked the country's 24th anniversary of independence on Sunday with a grim refusal to acknowledge any change in political direction toward relieving the economic and humanitarian disaster enveloping the once-prosperous nation.

Instead, he delivered a call to Zimbabwean exiles to return home and reject Western values. He said the West was waging a "bloodthirsty" onslaught to "recolonise" the country, and even suggested that traditional medicine could be used to deal with the crisis.

Diverting from his written speech and speaking off-the-cuff in the vernacular, Shona, he indicated some acknowledgement of the national crisis, including the exodus of an officially estimated 3.5 million, mostly to South Africa and Britain.

MUGABE speaks at the National Sports Stadium during
Zimbabwe's 24th Independence Anniversary on Sunday

"Some of our people are running away to wash the bodies of elderly people in England," he said, referring to the large numbers of Zimbabweans there who work as carers for the elderly. He added: "Yet we are giving farms to people here. What are you running away for? Zimbabwe's problems can only be solved by Zimbabweans, not by foreigners," he said. "We have got medicine to sort out our problems, we have got traditional healers."

Turning to familiar territory, Mugabe ranted at America and Britain, claiming that the two countries wanted to recolonise Zimbabwe. He said Zimbabweans should close ranks to thwart the 'onslaught'.

"Zimbabwe will never be a colony again, never, never, never," he said during his 30-minute speech before a near-capacity crowd in the 60 000-seat National Sports Stadium on the capital's outskirts. Most in the crowd came to watch the football game between giants Dynamos and Highlanders (Dynamos won 2-1).

"We will not compromise our principles of freedom and national sovereignty, no matter who gets upset," he said in an address that was interspersed with derogatory references to Tony Blair, the British prime minister, and George Bush, the American president.

"Tony Blair thinks he owns Zimbabwe," he said amid a constant loud hubbub from a disinterested audience that at times drowned out his speech. "We are asking, didn't he do geography at school? We belong to Africa."

His address came as the country entered a quarter century under his rule with the country devastated by economic collapse, subjected to international isolation, with half its 12 million population starving, and in the grip of violent political repression meant to crush his opponents and to ensure he stays in power.

He attempted to put a positive spin on the crisis, asserting that inflation - running at over 600% - was "slowly beginning to decline," and read out a long list of promises to improve conditions, from housing to health care.

He declared that "affordable anti-retroviral drugs (for HIV/Aids sufferers) are now available in our hospitals," contradicting a report today in the state-controlled Sunday Mail which quoted health ministry officials and Aids activists as saying that the drugs for the widely publicised campaign "have not even arrived yet."

Mugabe rejected outside intervention by organisations like the United Nations, declaring that "we will never allow our membership of these organisations to be used against our interests." The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said it had received invitations from the government for two "senior officials" of the party to attend.

Paul Themba Nyathi, the spokesperson for MDC, said Morgan Tsvangirai, the party leader, would not attend, but attempts were being made "to ensure the party is represented at the highest level." The stadium was dotted with posters that declared "Viva President Mugabe," and others that denounced foreign currency dealing and black market trading as "the axis of evil," a reference to the government's controversial crackdown on financial corruption.

"These fraudulent and dishonest people are the real enemies of our people," Mugabe said. "No person who robbed country this should be allowed to get away with it." Critics say that the "anti-corruption drive" which has brought down a clutch of major financial institutions, is being used to target figures within the ruling Zanu(PF) party who are seen as challenging Mugabe's authority.

There were significantly more people at the stadium than in previous years, but it was apparent that many were bused in for the event. Scores of buses, some with passengers on their roofs, were seen offloading people outside the stadium. - Sapa


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africawatch; mugabe; zimbabwe
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1 posted on 04/19/2004 10:41:28 AM PDT by dead
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To: dead
Mugabe will next be complaining about the complicity of the Republican Attack Machine.
2 posted on 04/19/2004 10:49:35 AM PDT by JmyBryan
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To: dead
Please God....remove the lying thug Mugabe from the face of Your Earth.

Amen

3 posted on 04/19/2004 10:55:14 AM PDT by B.O. Plenty (god, I hate politicians)
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To: JmyBryan
Let's be honest here. King Mugabe is the innocent victim of the Vast White Wing Conspiracy.

I don't know the mind of the Lord on this issue, but I wouldn't be surprised to learn someday that killing this demon would not be considered on the Judgement Day to have been an act of murder........

4 posted on 04/19/2004 10:55:57 AM PDT by tracer
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To: dead
I see Mugabe's STD dementia is surfacing again....
5 posted on 04/19/2004 10:58:04 AM PDT by FeliciaCat (Life is to short for ugly shoes.)
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To: B.O. Plenty
Your post is of a more righteous tone than mine, but, as they say, it's the thought that counts. I can't judge his soul, but I would hate to be in his shoes when he has to explain to the Lord the righteousness of his earthly deeds..
6 posted on 04/19/2004 10:58:46 AM PDT by tracer
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To: dead
Hmmmm.
Washing old rich white people who feed me and pay me, or getting in the middle of a civil war and perhaps getting my limbs cut off with machetes.

Hmmm. Which to choose, which to choose.
7 posted on 04/19/2004 11:00:26 AM PDT by mabelkitty (John Kerry is the sad clown of life.)
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To: dead
An evil guy, but he speaks one pearl of wisdom about the UN. Never let our membership be used against our interests.
8 posted on 04/19/2004 11:04:00 AM PDT by xkaydet65 (" You have never tasted freedom my friend, else you would know, it is purchased not with gold, but w)
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To: dead
...and South Africa is next. Africa is a sad, sad case.
9 posted on 04/19/2004 11:04:15 AM PDT by Bismarck
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To: dead
No, Bobbie Mugabe, those white devils who stole the minerals from your nation's soil and put them into the food that fed and gave jobs to your people -- who, it appears, haven't been able to duplicate the feat -- shouldn't be allowed to "get away with it," now, should they??

You really "showed them" when you slaughtered and drove away the ememies of your paradaisical nation. Now, go and enjoy your bananas and monkey meat...

10 posted on 04/19/2004 11:05:00 AM PDT by tracer
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To: Bismarck
Not to worry. Charlie Rangel and his band of merry men will ride to the rescue....
11 posted on 04/19/2004 11:06:44 AM PDT by tracer
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To: dead; All
     



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12 posted on 04/19/2004 11:22:13 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the TrackBall into the Sunset...)
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To: Clive
ping
13 posted on 04/19/2004 11:50:05 AM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: backhoe
Thanks for the links.
14 posted on 04/19/2004 12:06:31 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: dead; *AfricaWatch; blam; Cincinatus' Wife; sarcasm; Travis McGee; happygrl; Byron_the_Aussie; ...
An exodus of 3.5 million out of a population of 12 million.

This is a massive volkerwanderung taking place almost entirely out of notice of the western media.

Also, nobody in the West is remarking on what has to be massive disruption in the economies of the countries through which and into which the volkerwanderung is moving.

A supposed exodus of 200,000 (later acknowledged to have been grossly inflated) was sufficient to cause Clinton to make war on Yugoslavia.

I have said before that Zimbabe will be a case study set by professors for future generations of geopolitical and macroeconomics students in how to destroy a formerly viable economy and a formerly viable society.

15 posted on 04/19/2004 12:07:16 PM PDT by Clive
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16 posted on 04/19/2004 12:38:26 PM PDT by Clive
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To: dead
Turning to familiar territory, Mugabe ranted at America and Britain, claiming that the two countries wanted to recolonise Zimbabwe.

Whew! Talk about an over-inflated sense of self-worth!

It reminds me of this fat, ugly girl with a smart mouth telling me that I wanted her, but wouldn't admit it. Sheesh!

And people on other forums wonder why I say that I wouldn't shed a tear if the developing world collapsed into a miasma of disease, suffering and death. They ain't worth worrying about.

17 posted on 04/19/2004 2:49:07 PM PDT by FierceDraka (Service and Glory!)
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They would have almost been better off under the whips and jackboots of the Domination.

(Alternate history series of novels about Afrikaaners/British/American Confederates gone bad. REAL bad.)

18 posted on 04/19/2004 2:52:23 PM PDT by FierceDraka (Service and Glory!)
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To: Clive
Mugabe is letting starvation do the work of machetes.
19 posted on 04/19/2004 3:18:16 PM PDT by happygrl (this war is for all the marbles...)
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