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Original Post Date: 2005-07-17 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 7/17/2005
Very Important: Mugabe: S.Africa firmly stands by Zimbabwe
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 7/17/2005
Very Important: Mugabe: S.Africa firmly stands by Zimbabwe
[This is very important. I want to add to this news story below by including quotes from an exclusive SABC TV interview with Mugabe which was broadcast on the SABC TV3 7pm news on 16th July 2005. I taped the program and wrote down his words exactly. He said: “Zimbabwe and South Africa continue to work together and if there is any problem in Zimbabwe, South Africa will assist us.” He concluded the above by making a remark along the lines of “I am happy.” The above, coincides with what I have been saying for a long time about the clear proof that the South African Govt secretly assists Mugabe ALL THE TIME! They meet continuously, as the former SA Ambassador to Zimbabwe said. They meet regularly and work together – QUIETLY – SECRETLY. Mugabe then made these remarks about the MDC, since he says the MDC is really a front for British Intelligence: “This is what we have said to President Thabo Mbeki, that talks are useless unless the MDC is seen to be nationalistic and is not being dictated to. If it has a Master behind, then it is the Master which we must engage.” He said this about MDC: “We cannot incorporate them [MDC] in Government.” He made these remarks in Mt. Darwin while visiting supporters there. He is saying this just as Tsvangirai of the MDC is pinning his hopes that Mbeki is going to create a breakthrough for the MDC. And what exactly, has the Vice President of South Africa been doing in Zimbabwe over the last several days? She never once met Tsvangirai. She was sitting chatting to Mugabe all the time. Are they concocting some sort of joint plan on how to con the MDC? Will they offer the MDC fake, or meaningless concessions? How will they handle the fake talks? Why has it been all hush hush? I suspect some serious conniving has been going on, with regard to how to deal with the MDC and how to cheat them or mess them around at the next talks. Finally, I have been floating a theory on and off for quite some time now, that the Governments of the Southern African region might be faking “drought” in order to connive with Zimbabwe, or to help Zimbabwe. Also, the SADC countries – including Botswana – have not criticised Mugabe in any way in recent years. Why is Mugabe THANKING all the SADC countries? Why in public? Methinks Mugabe is genuinely thanking them. But what for? That we do not know. Methinks, there is a seriously big conspiracy, probably led by the regional Super-power – S.Africa – for everyone to connive together to support Mugabe. I think the SADC countries even gave the thumbs up when Mugabe cheated in the March 2005 election. I have been smelling a rat… I am convinced that there is much more quiet diplomacy than just S.Africa going on. There may be other secret things going on, wherein the entire region is engaging in deception – including squeaky clean, and respectable Botswana. Even Botswana is starting to bother me lately. I wonder if the rest of the gang of criminals have drawn them in, and now everybody is lying together so as to keep Mugabe and his scum in power? Why? Regional war. I think, they’re all lying together, because they fear that this complete DISASTER created by Mugabe, since 2000, could create a massive regional war if left unchecked. Why? Because Zimbabweans have fled from Zim, and millions live in neighbouring states. Any attempt at a revolution in Zimbabwe would mean that Mugabe would have to start attacking rebel bases in neighbouring countries. But, the rebels would have plenty of friends in many countries – because Mugabe is a monster and most everbody is against him. So it could set off civil wars within other countries. Now if Mugabe can’t control the rebels, and I’m sure he won’t be able to, then S.Africa will have to step in too. Most S.Africans would hate to see our Govt supporting Mugabe. You have Whites in South Africa and Zulus who support anti-Mugabe Blacks. You have many Blacks in S.Africa who do too. A war in Zimbabwe could even trigger a civil war in South Africa. An uprising in Zimbabwe could easily fuel a regional war the likes of which Southern Africa has never known. So, in the interests of fake stability (as opposed to what is honest, true and good), the S.African Govt might have convinced everyone to all shut their gobs, smile, and pretend to be happy and to lie in unison to the rest of the world. Mugabe is a highly emotive issue, especially in South Africa. It can tear this country apart easily. But, all these liars forget something: Credibility. The credibility of the Governments in the region will go to hell in a handbasket. By not standing up for Democracy and the values they purport to believe in, they are becoming accessories to Mugabe’s crimes – and his crimes are far from finished. He needs to continually stamp out those who oppose him. So he still has more crimes to commit. Eventually, everyone will be caught out for lying – even Botswana – who until now, had an excellent track record. It is my view that the region is ready for a very serious war – the leaders know it – and they’re all conspiring together to keep this firmly under wraps, because if this pandora’s box opens… all living hell will break loose across Southern Africa. As for me, I say: What we need, is an honest war. There are SERIOUS PRINCIPLES AT STAKE HERE. These principles have to do with: TRUE Democracy (as opposed to FAKE democracy); they have to do with the Right to own Private Property; they have to do with Freedom in all its forms. Robert Mugabe is COMPLETELY IN THE WRONG. Robert Mugabe must be removed from power by any means. If the South African Government was honest, it would have connived to do this. It would have stood on the side of right and would have done what is necessary. But instead, the South African Government, (which secretly is undemocratic itself), is conspiring to keep the Guilty Party in power. This is leading to a situation which could lead to war. If they did the honest thing, and tried to remove Mugabe from power, then the war would have been limited to inside Zimbabwe and it would have been short, and it would have been over long ago. But, by backing the very person who is in the wrong, they have sown the seeds for something much much bigger. I hope, that somehow, by the Grace of the Lord God, the day comes, when neither Mugabe, nor the ANC can keep the lid on this. I want to see justice done. It is important. This is NOT just about Zimbabwe. This is about all of us. How many of us live in this region? 80 million? 100 million? Robert Mugabe affects all of us in Southern Africa. His shenanigans have cost all of us dearly. We have lost tens of billions of rands in foreign investment thanks to that maniac. And the principles which the Zimbabweans are struggling for, are the same ones which affect those of us who live in South Africa and neighbouring countries. These issues are not to be taken lightly. They are NOT to be swept under the carpet just because a bunch of liars in the Zimbabwe and the S.African Govt want to do that. These issues are worth DYING FOR. I for one do not want to see these issues going unchallenged. So my prayer, to God, is that if justice is not done by our Govts, then I’d like to see an honest war by the citizens of the region, inorder that Justice and Right may be given a chance to triumph. If our Governments will not do the work of God, then we must. Jan] Harare – President Robert Mugabe on Friday stressed Zimbabwe’s solidarity with South Africa, defying reports of mounting pressure on the South African government to take a hardline stance towards its crisis-ridden northern neighbour. Speaking at a rally in northern Zimbabwe, Mugabe said his country is “pleased to continue our solidarity and comradeship” with South Africa. “We thank all our (Southern African Development Community) SADC partners and there are 14 of us in SADC who support us on all fronts, especially South Africa which has stood with us for all this time,” Mugabe said. State television showed him talking to thousands of party supporters. “South Africa is part of us and we share ideas with President Thabo Mbeki almost on a weekly basis,” the longtime Zimbabwean leader told reporters after the rally. southern African winter. Campaign halted Meantwhile, the Zimbabwe government on Saturday announced a temporarily halt to its controversial two-month old urban demolition campaign to allow residents of wealthier suburbs time to “regularise” illegal structures built on private properties, a newspaper reported on Saturday. Minister for Local Government Ignatius Chombo said residents of Harare’s low-density suburbs would be given 10 days from Monday to register structures built without planning permission, or prove that structures on their properties were built with official permission. Mbeki has been criticised for years for failing to speak out against Mugabe’s alleged human rights violations. A visit to Mugabe in recent days by South African Vice President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka triggered expectations by Zimbabwe’s opposition that South Africa would pursue new strategies. Mugabe on Thursday said the programme has been misunderstood, and should be seen as a “reconstruction” programme that should cause the homeless to feel “joy” because they will ultimately see legal homes built, possibly as early as 2010. South Africa is seen as key to brokering possible talks to heal the political rift between Mugabe’s ruling Zimbabwe African National Union -Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) – and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) led by Tsvangirai. Zimbabwe is critically short of foreign currency, fuel and power as a result of failed government policies. This year it will need to import 1.8 million tonnes of the staple maize to make up for failed harvests, blamed largely on the dismantling of white-owned large scale farms which have been occupied by landless Africans. – Sapa-dpa Source: News24.Com |
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