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Gaddafi tells Zimbabwe to take land without compensation

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Original Post Date: 2001-08-29 Time: 03:30:09  Posted By: Jan

13/07/2001

Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, says land in Zimbabwe must be taken from
white landowners without compensation. Whites should instead pay blacks for
the land they seized during the colonial era, Gaddafi reportedly told a
dinner party hosted in his honour by President Robert Mugabe last night.

Gaddafi arrived in the Zimbabwe capital yesterday by road from Lusaka, in
Zambia, where he had attended a summit of the Organisation of African Unity
(OAU) earlier in the week.

He made brief stopovers in the rural towns of Karoi and Chinhoyi, telling
residents whites should return to Europe and leave Africa to Africans.

“Everyone who came as a coloniser must go back to where he came from,” the
Libyan leader told residents of Chinhoyi, 100-km northwest of the capital. At
Karoi, 180-km northwest of Harare, he told a gathering that Zimbabwe should
be compensated for land seized by nineteenth century white settlers. “We want
them to pay. Europe must not deny us payment and compensation,” he said.

African foreign ministers at the OAU summit this week set up a special
committee to handle the Zimbabwe land crisis. Land reform in the country has
been wracked by violence since February last year, when militant Mugabe
supporters began a politically charged and bloody campaign of farm
invasions.

The government’s so-called “fast-track” land reform programme has seen more
than three million hectares of land seized from white farmers and more than
100 000 landless black families resettled. – Sapa-AFP