Zimbabwe Talks.

July 22, 2008

Mugabe has at last been humiliated in having to meet his opposition opponent, Tsvangirai at a hotel in Harare to sign an agreement to talk. We are not sure what this means. We would why  there were no preconditions such as an end to zanu pf terror and the release of all the MDC people in prison, police cells or those held at torture detention camps.  We fear however, this is a stunt engineered by Mbeki,  to ensure Mugabe retains his illegal seizure of power. We will wait and see what emerges over the next few weeks, we remain skeptical and cynical of any attempt to deal with Mugabe in talks.


G8 Success.

July 9, 2008

That the G8, thanks to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, has taken a tough line on Zimbabwe is a welcome move. We now have the chance to finish off Mugabe’s miserable dictatorship and ensure Zimbabwe’s progress to democracy and freedom.

Toughning up the personal sanctions on the key personnel of Mugabe’s fascist dictatorship will be welcome as would also be an arms embargo. It is now up to the UN to now act on the above and send an envoy to ensure Mugabe goes. Mbeki’s policy has been a complete failure and he should now be isolated.


Mugabe - Endgame.

July 5, 2008

Mugabe’s illegal seizure of power, backed by the Zimbabwe military has backfired, his stage managed election, rigged, supported by terror has failed. One by one African states are now isolating his regime. Mugabe’s regime is now being exposed as criminal, a sham, his and zanu’s days can now be counted. Mugabe’s’s behaviour now resembles the delusion of dictators, we have seen it before: Mobutu, Amin, are similar examples of lunacy of self delusion like them he will fail and he will suffer the fate of being kicked out of power.


Zuma: Zimbabwe is out of control.

June 24, 2008

Good news from South Africa: as the ANC President has now made his strongest attack on Mugabe’ fascist regime so far. Mugabe is not going to like this, he will be fuming. One by one African leaders are waking up to the mass abuse of human rights by Mugabe’s terror regime.

  Mail & Guardian - South Africa


At last the UN Security Council Condemns Mugabe.

June 24, 2008

The UN Security Council for once took a decision to condemn the violence, the terror and the stage managed elections conducted by the Mugabe fascist regime. All 15 members agreed on a statement. It’s a step forward but not enough we need to see urgent action to assist the suffering people of Zimabwe, there is no law & order, civilian lives are at risk daily from Mugabe’s fascist militias, police and army. 

Mugabe will not like this decision, it will hurt him, the UN should now ban him from all future UN engagements, non recognition of his UN ambassador, these would help to isolate him, we would rather see UN peacekeeping troops on the ground.

 


Zimbabwe: MDC Decision to Withdraw from the Presidential Election.

June 23, 2008

We are sure this was a difficult decision, it has given Mugabe a boost, he will believe the MDC is once again cornered largely due to his campaign of terror. We fear the decision by the MDC will not stop the violence, we believe this violence may get even worse. We would have preferred the election campaign continued.

We salute the courage that Zimbabweans have shown in opposing  Mugabe’s terror regime, many are suffering, we know that sooner or later the fascist zanu regime will collapse it’s a matter of time election or no election. 

It is also time that the crisis in Zimbabwe was treated as a WORLD problem and NOT solely an African problem, we need UN armed intervention, a peacekeeping force now.

 

 

 


Zimbabwe: the MDC should continue Presidential Campaign.

June 22, 2008

We are rather alarmed about the possibility that the MDC may decide today or tomorrow to withdraw from the Presidential Campaign. We would view any withdrawal as a disaster. So many have suffered, so many have died at the hands of Muagbe’s zanu pf thugs and many are suffering now. Zimbabweans campaigning for an MDC victory, Zimbabweans ready to vote for Tsvangirai are showing great courage and we who believe in democracy no matter who we are should salute brave Zimbabweans who despite Mugabe’s terror campaign struggle on toward the ballot box. 

There is no guarantee that if the MDC withdraw from the campaign the violence would stop on the contrary a jubilant fascist dictator Mugabe may well step up his terror campaign. There is a good chance Tsvangirai can still beat Mugabe despite the fact that there is no level playing field and there could be poll rigging. 

We believe Zimbabweans who have shown great courage in the MDC campaign and are determined to vote Mugabe out need support from democrats everywhere - they are showing us what democracy is about and what it is for.

We hope the MDC leadership will hang on in there and continue the campaign, democracy must win.

Pasi  Mugabe & zanu pf - Down with Mugabe & zanu pf

 


Fascist dictator Mugabe can be beaten.

June 21, 2008

Mugabe now feels only God can remove him from power, maybe he will soon, but it shows the contempt which this small minded fascist dictator and his zanupf thugs view democracy. Having embarked on the electoral path we hope the MDC will continue to fight this election and strive to win. There is no doubt now that Muagbe’s fascists thugs, the green bombers, the militia, the Zimbabwe Republic “police” and the Zimbabwe “National” Army are involved in terrorizing the nation. 16 main terror camps have been set up around the country to beat, torture and kill opposition supporters. We have seen Mugabe’s teror gangs operating in rural areas, now they are terrorizing townships such as Chitungwiza. People are having their homes petrol bombed, mothers forced to kill their children this Mugabe regime is fascism writ large.

We are pleased to hear condemnation of Mugabe’s terror regime from Kenya’s Prime Minister, Raila Odinga and recently from President Dos Santos of Angola, surely now this is the time African presidents should now intervene with Mugabe and let it be known that his behaviour is totally unacceptable and he and his thuggish regime should stop his fascist terror and step down now. 

The world must act to isolate Mugabe and his regime, what we really need to see is UN intervention now to restore law and order, but as Mbeki has his Chairmanship of the UN Security Council he won’t want to upset his buddy. Mbeki is silent as usual during this period of Mugabe’s terror. Mbeki is a total disgrace to Africa his father, Gavin, must be turning in his grave. 


Comments on the Week’s News.

June 3, 2008

MUGABE, THE THUG, ATTENDS UN CONFERENCE ON FOOD IN ROME.

Why on earth, after the miserable record of bad governance in Zimbabwe does the UN invite Robert Mugabe ex-President of Zimbabwe to a talking shop. One can guarantee he and his arrogant wife, Grace will indulge in their much needed shopping in Rome. He will no doubt seek yet again an opportunity for propaganda boosting his regime’s image. Has the UN decided that the 1948 Charter of Human Rights no linger matter? When is the UN going to wake up to the fact that Mugabe and his repressive, miserable, crumbling regime is out of fashion as far as Zimbabweans are concerned. Zimbabwean is being torn apart by Mugabe’s Zanu PF and militia gangs, many people are starving, this UN food conference is a complete waste of time.

BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON YOUTH.

Once again we feel the need to return to this topic due to a hotch potch collection of proposed legislation in regard to youth.  Dealing with drunken youths or even adults come to that, on the streets is not going to be easy. The obvious target should be the availability of alcohol and energy drinks, it would be far more sensible to ban supermarkets and off licenses from selling these products and indeed easier. We should go for the source of supply.

We really need urgently a coherent policy in regard to youths in which their needs to overcome “boredom” need to be addressed. More funds for youth activities should be provided, more can be done to boost youth employment opportunities. For goodness sake, let’s remember there are many youths engaged in positive activities, not all youths are engaged in anti-social behaviour. Let’s concentrate on the positive not the negative.

PRIME MINISTER GORDON BROWN.

It might have been wiser if Mr. Brown had gone to the electorate soon after his transfer of power, we agree that there is no constitutional requirement to do so, but we do wonder had he done so he could have won a fresh mandate. Recent proposals for legislation are beyond the original Labour Party Manifesto of the last general election. One feels uncomfortable as a Labour supporter that proposed, radical new and controversial legislation is beyond the original mandate. 

Gordon appears to have made a mess of things since taking office: the Northern Rock fiasco, the tax fiasco, the European Treaty all of which amongst others has led to genuine concern in regard to his leadership.


South African Duplicity and Murder

May 19, 2008

One of the most disgusting events of recent history is President Mbeki’s open support of the Mugabe fascist dictatorship, his so called “quiet diplomacy” is the betrayal of the Zimbabwean people to a repressive regime, Mbeki’s diplomacy is duplicitous, now even more news emerges from South Africa of dreadful, murderous attacks on “foreigners” in Johannesburg, many of the “foreigners” are Zimbabweans seeking refuge in South Africa.  These events are a disgrace. Zimbabwean refugees should be granted proper refugee status and given support, President Mbeki has shown he is unfit to be a negotiator in  Zimabwe he should be ashamed of himself and of the current state of affairs in South Africa.