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Zimbabwe -- Cathy Buckle --Shiny brown seeds
Letters written by Cathy Buckle ^ | 2008-08-30 | Cathy Buckle

Posted on 08/31/2008 4:52:34 AM PDT by Clive

Shiny brown seeds

Saturday 30th August 2008

Dear Family and Friends,

It's a noisy afternoon as I sit writing this letter. The Msasa trees are throwing out their seeds in preparation for the new season. Every few seconds another pod loses control and cracks. There is a distinct click and then the pod splits, curls and falls onto the hard, dry ground, scattering shiny brown seeds into the dust. Summer is almost upon us and change is in the air. Smoke is also in the air as yet again uncontrolled fires burn in every direction and on every horizon but we look upwards as we wait for clouds and rain and pray for relief from the tragedy engulfing our country.

Amidst our desperate struggle to survive eleven million percent inflation and with so very many people going to bed hungry every night, there have been some dramatic developments in Zimbabwe this week that bring change another step closer. Just when we'd given up hope of the people's March 29th votes ever being respected, Parliament was suddenly re-convened and MP's sworn in. Then, for the first time in 28 years, Zanu PF lost control of the House of Assembly as an MDC MP was voted Speaker of The House.

The ceremonial opening of Parliament was a spectacle not to be missed and unbelievably the electricity stayed on during the entire procedure. Even more amazing was that ZBC TV filmed all the events that followed, live and uninterrupted. Zimbabwe saw Mr Mugabe arrive in the black open topped Rolls Royce alone, without his wife. We saw the long, long line of MP's going into Parliament. The MDC MP's were easily recognisable as they smiled and waved to the crowds - perhaps acknowledging that it was their votes and their sacrifices that had resulted in this day. The MDC MP's have not yet got that arrogant, I'm indestructible look that is so common to Zimbabwean politicians.

Many shocking things followed in the next hour, filmed live by ZBC TV for all to see. When Mr Mugabe walked into the House of Assembly only the Zanu PF MP's stood up. For half an hour Mr Mugabe's voice was drowned out by talking, jeering, singing and clapping MDC MP's. Never, in 28 years, has Zimbabwe seen their elected MP's do anything like this. Never, in 28 years, have Zimbabweans seen Mr Mugabe being openly challenged like this.

The final wind of change that blew into Zimbabwe this week came with the government lifting its ban on international and local charitable organisations. People who are hungry, sick and desperate have been given back the right to ask for and receive help from people other than a bankrupt government.

Until next week, thanks for reading, love cathy


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: africawinsagain; buckle; mugabe; zimbabwe

1 posted on 08/31/2008 4:52:34 AM PDT by Clive
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To: blam; Cincinatus' Wife; sarcasm; happygrl; Byron_the_Aussie; robnoel; GeronL; ZOOKER; Bonaparte; ...
Ah, yes! Springtime in the Highveld!

Democracy in blossom!

Don't believe it for a minute.

Mugabe has been bullied into opening Parliament but he and Zanu PF remain the same thugs that the always were.

We have seen this before. Mugabe appears to concede so as to give Mbeki grounds to claim that things are improving and everybody should relax and lighten up on the sanctions. It either works or it doesn't. Either way, Mugabe and Zanu PF revert to type.

Just remember who still controls the instruments of force in the realm.

As to letting the NGOs operate again. Watch for Zanu PF thugs to try to control who gets the relief help. Access to food is a political weapon in Zimbabwe.

2 posted on 08/31/2008 4:55:32 AM PDT by Clive
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To: Clive

The last sentence should be expanded into the story of power on planet earth:
1. Access to water— western United States
2. Access to oil- middle east, Russia, Indonesia, etc.

Some power thugs are brutal, while others wear suits.


3 posted on 08/31/2008 5:06:29 AM PDT by pointsal
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To: Clive

My uncle just returned from Zimbabwe but I haven’t had a chance to talk to him yet. I’d like to get his impressions despite the fact that the trip was probably under pretty tight control.


4 posted on 08/31/2008 5:41:57 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Voting Conservative isn't for the faint of heart.)
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