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Mugabe says he won"t "sup with the devil"

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Original Post Date: 2004-02-24  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 2/24/2004 6:10:42 AM
Mugabe says he won"t "sup with the devil"

[Mugabe may actually be telling the truth about the MDC. When Mugabe says the MDC is a “front” for the Western World, he may be correct. I heard, quite a few months ago, from an ex-Selous Scout, still living in Zimbabwe, that he had spoken to a very senior black in the MDC. This guy told him, that the MDC received money from Britain. I can’t remember the exact story, but I have heard rumours to the effect that British Intelligence might be giving the MDC money. Mugabe’s extensive spy system has no doubt uncovered this.

So when Mugabe says the MDC is a front for England – he might actually be telling the truth. Though he is wrong when he says England wants to reconquer that country. I am sure England sincerely wants genuine democracy in Zimbabwe.

It is most interesting how extremely hostile he is to the MDC. In spite of the liberal English attitude to Zimbabwe, Mugabe regards the MDC as “the devil”. This shows clearly his anti-Western, anti-Capitalist/pro-Marxist leanings. Mugabe knows his ideology and won’t budge.

Again I say, anyone who thinks the MDC will rule Zimbabwe is out of their minds. I doubt the ANC will allow the MDC to rule Zimbabwe. Mugabe and Zanu(PF) for sure, won’t ever tolerate them.

The MDC should have won by now, but they are too useless. The only way to win in Zimbabwe is through war, and nobody who is against Mugabe will ever try that.

This article also shows the lies… Mbeki promises talks – says they have been arranged – then Mugabe says: NO WAYS!!

The Western world are fools for believing anything either Mugabe or Mbeki say about Zimbabwe. Both are bluffing – both have told many lies and bought themselves time. They’ve won. They’re cunning. The Western world has achieved NOTHING in Southern Africa. Let’s give credit where credit is due and let’s admit that the white fools were out-witted by Mbeki and Mugabe. Jan]

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe said he was not prepared to hold talks with the main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai because his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party is a front of the Western powers.

“As long as they are dictated upon from abroad we will find it extremely difficult to negotiate with them, but that having been said, we stand to hear what views they have,” Mugabe said in an interview with state television.

“We are prepared to discuss with them how their own ideas and our own ideas can merge… (for the) benefit our society.

“But if they are going to now seek the hand of our enemy to destroy our economy, then we begin to wonder whether they are for the people or against the people,” he said in a continuation of an interview first aired on the eve of his 80th birthday on Saturday.

Mugabe’s ruling Zanu-PF was reported last month by South African President Thabo Mbeki to be ready for talks with the opposition.

But in the taped interview, he said: “We can’t discuss with allies of the Western countries that would want to destroy our economy … The devil is the devil … we have no idea of supping with the devil,” he said.

Referring to the MDC’s lobbying for the renewal of EU sanctions against him and his close associates, Mugabe said the opposition was seeking to ruin the economy. If that is the policy of the MDC, he said, “it stands rejected”.

Mugabe argued that what made any negotiations with the MDC even more difficult was that the party was not home-grown.

“We are not just saying we can’t discuss with that party … all we have said is that that umbilical cord must be severed … and if they try to be part of us, try to think as Zimbabweans, as Africans, then naturally you have a clear view who will accord you that facility of negotiation,” he said.

He also called some opposition party members, including Tsvangirai, shallow-minded.

“There are some good people in the MDC, some well-disposed persons, who look at things differently from how Tsvangirai looks at them.

“It’s unfortunate that the depth of understanding and appreciation of some of the members of the MDC is very shallow,” he said. – Sapa-AFP

Source: Daly Mail & Guardian
URL: http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=31665br>