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Zimbabwe Leader Alleges CIA Involvement in 'The Interpreter'
Fox News Channel ^ | September 4, 2005

Posted on 09/04/2005 9:21:09 PM PDT by minerboy

President Robert Mugabe's government has attacked the suspense thriller "The Interpreter," starring Nicole Kidman (search), claiming it is part of a propaganda campaign by the CIA that shows "Zimbabwe's enemies did not rest." The Herald, the government-controlled daily newspaper, also linked the film to efforts by Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer (search) last week to have Mugabe indicted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. In the film, Kidman plays a United Nations interpreter who overhears two people discussing an apparent assassination plot against the president of a fictional Republic of Matobo. The president, Edmond Zuwanie, is accused of ethnic cleansing and plans to address the U.N. General Assembly in an attempt to forestall indictment by the International Criminal Court. Two months after Zimbabwe's official censorship board approved the film's screening here, acting Minister of Information and Publicity Chen Chimutengwende (search) told The Herald in Saturday's editions: "The CIA-backed film showed that Zimbabwe's enemies did not rest." Zuwanie and the fictional country he leads have been interpreted as caricatures of Mugabe and Zimbabwe. "The film just shows how careful we have to be and that we should know our enemy is very powerful," Chimutengwende said. "We should plan to counter Euro-American imperialism. Our enemies have resources and are determined to wage their war on the economic, social and cultural fronts." The film ran for two weeks in early July at Harare cinemas and is available here on video. Zimbabwe has become an international outcast in recent years because of repression and economic mismanagement by Mugabe's regime. The government claims Western sanctions and boycotts are to blame for the country's looming financial collapse.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: africa; movies; theinterpreter; zimbabwe
One for the kook department. And here I forgot my tinfoil hat.
1 posted on 09/04/2005 9:21:09 PM PDT by minerboy
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To: minerboy

HARARE, Zimbabwe — President Robert Mugabe's government has attacked the suspense thriller "The Interpreter," starring Nicole Kidman (search), claiming it is part of a propaganda campaign by the CIA that shows "Zimbabwe's enemies did not rest."

The Herald, the government-controlled daily newspaper, also linked the film to efforts by Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer (search) last week to have Mugabe indicted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

In the film, Kidman plays a United Nations interpreter who overhears two people discussing an apparent assassination plot against the president of a fictional Republic of Matobo. The president, Edmond Zuwanie, is accused of ethnic cleansing and plans to address the U.N. General Assembly in an attempt to forestall indictment by the International Criminal Court.

Two months after Zimbabwe's official censorship board approved the film's screening here, acting Minister of Information and Publicity Chen Chimutengwende (search) told The Herald in Saturday's editions: "The CIA-backed film showed that Zimbabwe's enemies did not rest."

Zuwanie and the fictional country he leads have been interpreted as caricatures of Mugabe and Zimbabwe.

"The film just shows how careful we have to be and that we should know our enemy is very powerful," Chimutengwende said. "We should plan to counter Euro-American imperialism. Our enemies have resources and are determined to wage their war on the economic, social and cultural fronts."

The film ran for two weeks in early July at Harare cinemas and is available here on video.

Zimbabwe has become an international outcast in recent years because of repression and economic mismanagement by Mugabe's regime. The government claims Western sanctions and boycotts are to blame for the country's looming financial collapse.


2 posted on 09/04/2005 9:35:12 PM PDT by perfect stranger ("Hell Bent for Election" by Warburg)
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President Robert Mugabe's government has attacked the suspense thriller "The Interpreter," starring Nicole Kidman.

That's only fitting since the film bombed at the box office.

3 posted on 09/04/2005 9:43:09 PM PDT by perfect stranger ("Hell Bent for Election" by Warburg)
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I'll be here all week. Try the veal.


4 posted on 09/04/2005 9:43:57 PM PDT by perfect stranger ("Hell Bent for Election" by Warburg)
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