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Shocker: Pres Mbeki: "Zim can assist South Africa"

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Original Post Date: 2003-12-18  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 12/18/2003 5:28:37 AM
Shocker: Pres Mbeki: "Zim can assist South Africa"

[Note. Here we see exact proof of what I wrote about in my book, Government by Deception. Read Mbeki’s “coded” statement below. Clearly, clearly, Mbeki is saying that Mugabe must “help us” with “our problems” in South Africa? What problems? Oh, the OPPRESSION and COMMON HISTORY of course!! Duh! Funny… Mbeki says this… and yet, liberals and other fools somehow manage to overlook it.

Here is Zimbabwe, falling apart at the seams, but Mbeki does not see this… no… the REAL PROBLEM… is OPPRESSION… (which is long gone)… ergo.. the WHITES.

All this says to me is that its just more proof of what the ANC really have in mind for South Africa. Jan]

Harare – President Thabo Mbeki arrived in Zimbabwe on Thursday for talks on political and economic chaos here, and declared that Zimbabwe and South Africa shared common problems they could help each other resolve.

The South African leader was addressing hundreds of Zimbabwean ruling party supporters at Harare International Airport shortly after arriving for the talks with President Robert Mugabe.

“Our countries faced common problems. They shared common problems of oppression. They share common problems today. And in reality that is why we are here,” Mbeki said.

Mbeki said he hoped Mugabe “can assist us to confront the problems we have in South Africa, so that if we can, we can assist you to solve the problems that face Zimbabwe”.

The South African leader’s policy of “quiet diplomacy” towards his southern African neighbour, under which he does not publicly criticise Mugabe, has been criticised for failing to address Zimbabwe’s problems.

This week Zimbabwe’s inflation surged to close to 620%, up from a previous figure of 526%. Employment is at around 70% and there are severe shortages of food facing half the country’s 11.6 million people.

Source: NEWS24.COM
URL: http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/Zimbabwe/…br>