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Blair 'To Strip Mugabe Of Knighthood'
Independent (UK) ^ | 12-10-2003 | Paul Waugh

Posted on 12/09/2003 6:24:31 PM PST by blam

Blair 'to strip Mugabe of knighthood'

By Paul Waugh, Deputy Political Editor
10 December 2003

Tony Blair said yesterday that he would consider tighter sanctions and having Robert Mugabe stripped of his honorary knighthood in an attempt to force "regime change" in Zimbabwe.

The Prime Minister admitted that the restrictions on the Harare regime were failing. He said only £500,000 worth of assets had been seized from Mr Mugabe's associates.

In a Commons statement, Mr Blair said he would try to use February's EU summit to impose "sharper" sanctions on Zimbabwe. He said he would "certainly look at the issue of the honorary knighthood" granted to the country's president by the Queen in 1994. Andrew Robathan, Tory MP for Blaby, had urged Mr Blair to take "symbolic" action by removing the honour.

Reporting on his trip to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Nigeria, the Prime Minister said Zimbabwe had "gone backwards" since its suspension from the grouping last year.

He said the consensus at the Abuja summit gave the lie to one of Mr Mugabe's "most outrageous claims ... that the Commonwealth's approach to Zimbabwe is a white conspiracy led by the UK against black Africans". "The outcome in Abuja was hard fought, but in the end a victory for Commonwealth values," Mr Blair told MPs.

Mr Mugabe's subsequent decision to withdraw from the Commonwealth showed clearly that he did not accept "Commonwealth principles", and would increase Zanu-PF's isolation, he added.

Mr Blair conceded that attempts to seize the assets of leading members of the Mugabe regime had failed. The ministers' funds were instead shipped to neighbouring states. "Let's be honest about it. We have only managed to seize around half a million pounds. It is important to keep up maximum pressure to get regime change. We need to make sure the sanctions in place are more effective," he said.

The opposition MDC had said it wanted more sharply focused measures and more effective use of the sanctions in place rather than general sanctions.

Mr Blair said real progress would come only once southern African nations realised that it was in their own interests to see the removal of Mr Mugabe. He accepted that some neighbouring states, including South Africa, feared that Zimbabwe could descend into chaos if Mr Mugabe was toppled and that chaos could "spill into their countries". But the Harare regime had to be tackled urgently. "This is not just a matter for the EU, it is a matter for other countries as well," he said.

Michael Howard, the Tory leader, welcomed the Government's "strong stand", but complained that Mr Blair had been initially "behind the game" on Zimbabwe. "[The Government] hasn't led, it has followed and the people of Zimbabwe are the worse for it," he said. Mr Howard said EU sanctions, such as travel restrictions, against Zimbabwe were not strong enough. "Why don't they include the businessmen who still bankroll Mugabe?" he demanded.

Mr Blair said his response was guided by what opposition politicians said about the situation in Zimbabwe. "It is from within that the main change will come," he added.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; africawatch; blair; commonwealth; knighthood; mugabe; strip; zimbabwe

1 posted on 12/09/2003 6:24:32 PM PST by blam
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To: Clive
Ping.
2 posted on 12/09/2003 6:25:45 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
Why not, he stripped himself of any humanity a long time ago. Maybe someone could help strip him of his power too. That would be great.

3 posted on 12/09/2003 6:27:25 PM PST by Killborn (I'd rather have Big Bizniz than Big Guvmint.)
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To: Killborn
Better yet, why was he knighted to begin with?
4 posted on 12/09/2003 6:29:14 PM PST by BunnySlippers (Help Bring Colly-fornia Back ...)
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To: BunnySlippers
Retracting honors? Hmmmmm. Hope it catches on. Here are two more nominees: Nobel Peace Prizes awarded to Yasser Arafat and Jimmy Carter.
5 posted on 12/09/2003 6:34:19 PM PST by luvbach1
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To: blam
I hate to repeat myself, but I suspect that Mugabe's worst crime, which caused the Guardian to change their label for him from revolutionary hero to despicable villain, was not killing white farmers, raping their wives, stealing their property, or starving his people. It was calling Tony Blair and his cabinet a bunch of criminal homosexuals who ought to be locked up. That's when all the socialist politicians turned against him.

Well, if that's what it takes. They're doing the right thing, even if for the wrong reasons.
6 posted on 12/09/2003 6:37:01 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: BunnySlippers
Lemme check...

I guess the good queen was mislead into thinking he was a good guy.
7 posted on 12/09/2003 6:39:33 PM PST by Killborn (I'd rather have Big Bizniz than Big Guvmint.)
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To: blam
Now, there's a bold gesture!
8 posted on 12/09/2003 7:45:22 PM PST by dr_who_2
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To: blam
Oooooh...ouch...hurt the guy some more why don't they. And while they're busy debating this in parliament white farmers are still being robbed and murdered, Matabeles are still starving and 1 out of every 4 adults has HIV. Why not just pass a bill calling him Mr. Poopyhead. Either way, this is crap.

Kill the bastard and all his thugs and do it yesterday.
9 posted on 12/09/2003 7:56:18 PM PST by Live free or die
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To: blam; *AfricaWatch; Cincinatus' Wife; sarcasm; Travis McGee; happygrl; Byron_the_Aussie; robnoel; ..
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10 posted on 12/09/2003 8:11:56 PM PST by Clive
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To: blam
The UK should be air dropping snipers
11 posted on 12/09/2003 8:14:42 PM PST by GeronL (My tagline for rent..... $5 per month or 550 posts/replies, whichever comes first... its a bargain!!)
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To: blam
Ouch. Tony's really getting tough now.
12 posted on 12/09/2003 11:04:56 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: blam
I guess its a start, although very late in coming...
13 posted on 12/09/2003 11:08:15 PM PST by cherry
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To: Clive
Mr Howard said EU sanctions, such as travel restrictions, against Zimbabwe were not strong enough. "Why don't they include the businessmen who still bankroll Mugabe?" he demanded.

Indeed.

14 posted on 12/12/2003 5:57:49 PM PST by happygrl
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To: blam
I read somewhere (no link, pre-internet) that a few hundred years ago, when a knight was reduced to commoner, his spurs would be hacked off by the king's cook, as a sort of public disgrace.

Mugabe is obviously a racist, evil, and doesn't mind murdering black folks as well. It would cause me no discomfort if the earth opened up and swallowed him alive.

15 posted on 12/12/2003 6:26:35 PM PST by LibKill (You are not sheeple. Refuse to be clipped.)
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