Posted on 12/08/2005 11:46:42 AM PST by 1066AD
Zimbabwe in meltdown - UN envoy
Zimbabwe is in "meltdown" says United Nations humanitarian chief Jan Egeland following a visit to the country. He also said President Robert Mugabe's rejection of tents for hundreds of thousands of people evicted and made homeless this year is "puzzling".
Some 700,000 people lost their jobs or homes in a government demolition programme, an earlier UN report says.
"This disastrous eviction campaign was the worst possible thing, at the worst possible time," Mr Egeland said.
The government disputes the 700,000 UN figure and says it carried out slum clearances to reduce crime and overcrowding.
"The situation is very serious in Zimbabwe when life expectancy goes from more than 60 years to just over 30 years in a 15-year span - it's a meltdown, it's not just a crisis, it's a meltdown," Mr Egeland told the BBC in Johannesburg, immediately after his four-day trip to Zimbabwe.
He pointed to "the Aids pandemic, the food insecurity, the total collapse in social services".
Tents
Mr Egeland, the UN under secretary for humanitarian affairs, said donors had an obligation to help despite disagreements with the government - of which the offer of tents was the most notable.
"If they [tents] are good enough for people in Europe and the United States who have lost their houses, why are they not good enough for Zimbabwe?" he said.
ZIMBABWE CRISIS Life expectancy 30 years 3m expecting food aid 20% adult HIV prevalence 3,000 Aids deaths each week 500,000 left homeless this year 200,000 lost livelihoods Inflation has reached 400% Crisis compounded by drought
Mr Mugabe's spokesman said Zimbabweans were "not tent people" and they wanted the UN to build permanent homes. Mr Egeland said the government's rationale for the eviction campaign was deeply flawed.
"The eviction campaign seems to me wholly irrational in all of its aspects - you lowered the standard of living rather than increasing it."
'Extremely serious'
Mr Mugabe last week agreed to let the UN provide food aid to some three million people over the next year.
"The humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe is extremely serious and it is deteriorating," Mr Egeland said.
After "frank" talks with Mr Mugabe on Tuesday, Mr Egeland said they had agreed that the international community should do more to meet humanitarian needs in Zimbabwe.
"Our message to the government was to help us, to help you, to help your people."
And when asked why donors should fund the $276m being requested to save lives in Zimbabwe, Mr Egeland said "it is in no way punishing the government, to not help women and children in great need".
Mr Egeland spent Monday meeting people living in camps and said some of them were living in inadequate conditions - much worse than before.
When questioned on whether UN staff on the ground were negligent by failing to help Zimbabweans by seeking to avoid confrontation, he said he had raised the issue of criminal behaviour with Mr Mugabe.
"It's a criminal act to bulldoze someone's home who owned their land - there should be prosecutions."
Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/africa/4508078.stm
Spoken while Mugabe's retirement palace nears completion.
Ping.
Is this the new UN speak for starvation.
or build a wall and let it all destroy its self within.
Notice the sluggish pace of the UN's involvement when there's no cash to be had?
"He also said President Robert Mugabe's rejection of tents for hundreds of thousands of people evicted and made homeless this year is "puzzling"."
As I understand, the people turned out of their slums are generally opponents of the current government.
Egeland's puzzlement over why a despotic, marxist maniac might want to see his political opponents suffer and possible die suggests a level of idiocy on Egeland's part that is truly staggering.
The absolutely astounding thing about this whole horror is how closely it parallels what Lenin, Stalin, and the Bolsheviks did to Russia. Curiously enough, I wonder if the motivation for eliminating the white farmers was really rascist or, more likely, a deliberate Marxist effort to eliminate the most productive people in the country while using thier race as a pretext. Mugabe, just like Lenin and Stalin, is deliberately starving and pauperizing his people to reduce them to completely dependent slaves.
This envoy is stareing at Soviet style mass-murder aided and approved by his organization and he is puzzeled.
"Jan Egeland"
This name rings a bell.. I know we have heard from him before. Oh yeah,
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/12/28/powell.aid/
Mr Stingy.
No good deed goes unpunished.
How I wish there were evidence to the contrary.
Mugabe's genocide is only exceptional in that he's more effectively "redistributed wealth" than the Democrats.
Who says Kwaanza's fake?
I have been noticing this for some time. The pattern is to let a situation get just horrific and then to show pictures of slaughtered Rwandans, or big eyed babies with protruding bellys, shocking the conscionce of the world, from whence now will come oodles of dollars to set up camps and humanitarian "efforts" that never end and never make peoples lives any better.
Coming soon to Venezuela.
So what? Bush is a threat to world peace, right?
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