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Zim: Booting out British, Australian, Canadian & New Zealand Envoys

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Original Post Date: 2003-12-12  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 12/12/2003 6:24:03 AM
Zim: Booting out British, Australian, Canadian & New Zealand Envoys

[Note. Mr Mugabe defiles the British. This is a case of biting the hand that feeds you. The British and the Commonwealth have given Mugabe more help than he could repay in a hundred life-times. Now he calls them “racist”. Let him kick them out. Let him cut ties with the world. All that will happen is more blacks will die in Zimbabwe. If the world stopped feeding them half of them would die in a short period of time. Its the UN and the rest of the world that have been saving Zimbabwe from experiencing the true results of his megalomaniac desire to destroy white commercial farming.

But then again… Mugabe won’t feel a thing… because he’s eating caviar… in his plush new palace… Life is good when you’re a Marxist Despot. Jan]

A CAUCUS meeting of ZANU PF parliamentarians last night resolved to boot British, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand diplomats out of the country – a move immediately condemned by political observers as “retrogressive”.

The parliamentarians had met to endorse Cabinet approval of a ZANU PF decision to withdraw the country’s membership from the 54-nation Commonwealth “club” of mainly former British colonies.

However, the party had by last night brought to parliament a decision to withdraw the country’s membership from the Commonwealth as the first step towards introducing a ban on the four countries’ missions.

The motion was moved by Foreign Affairs Minister, Stan Mudenge, but was shot down by opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) MP, Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, who argued that President Robert Mugabe had been expelled from the Commonwealth.

The motion was then amended by Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa and immediately seconded by ZANU PF MP Philip Chiyangwa. The maverick politician then moved the caucus decision to close down the diplomatic missions of the four countries.

Parliamentary sources said a charged exchange had ensued after opposition MDC members vigorously opposed the motion. The outcome of the heated debate could not be established at the time of going to press as Parliament was still in session.

The move by ZANU PF MPs marked an intensification of a row between President Mugabe and the “white” members of the Commonwealth “club”, whom he accuses of being racist and bent on effecting regime change in Zimbabwe.

Observers, expressed apprehension over the planned expulsion of the four countries’ missions, and said the decision would create more problems for Zimbabwe than could be imagined.

“I have strong doubts that action of such a nature would get support from the President,” said political commentator, Heneri Dzinotyiwei, of the Zimbabwe Integrated Programme. “Remember, (President) Mugabe is out of the country. These are views being expressed by the MPs but I would be very surprised if Mugabe endorses such a decision despite the fact that he is in a fighting mood,” Dzinotyiwei said.

“ZANU PF is paving the road to Armageddon,” warned Lovemore Madhuku, chairman of the National Constitutional Assembly, currently lobbying for a new national constitution. “The decision shows what people have been saying about the extent to which ZANU PF is determined to destroy this country. Why target a few individual countries and not the whole grouping that expelled the country from the Commonwealth?”

Source: AllAfrica.com
URL: http://allafrica.com/stories/200312110187.htm…br>