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6. March 2009

Mugabe intensifies taking farms away from whites

Filed under: race — Me @ 23:00

This is one of the biggest injustices going on in the world today, but because it is white’s that are harmed the media glosses right over it. Can you imagine if we had a white dictator taking land from blacks? I think the story would be covered 24×7 by the mainstream media.

The targeting of Stockdale Farm, where unarmed squatters have done little more than plow one field and hang around, is part of a surge in recent attempts by cronies of President Robert Mugabe to confiscate the last of Zimbabwe’s white-owned properties, farmers’ advocacy groups say. And some government officials and Western diplomats warn that it shows the volatility — perhaps even the futility — of the power-sharing arrangement between Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe for 29 years, and longtime opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

 At his 85th birthday gala days later, Mugabe vowed that land redistribution, which he calls a remedy for colonial injustice but which has usually benefited his elite supporters, would continue until all white farmers were gone.

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  1. My beloved country Zimbabwe is weeping because of Robert Mugabe. I consider these days to be worst time ever since Mugabe took the control of Zimbabwe. I will not go into the details how corrupt our leaders are. Along with corruption they dont’t even care if poor people live or die.

    Mugabe and his government have sold our country for few dollars and now our national interests are also on sale by him. After 30 years of rulling Zimbabwe Mr. Mugabe still wants to suck more blood out of Zimbabweans. When I think about the situation in Zimbabwe my heart really goes, looking at the necessity which Zimbabweans does not have, such a Sugar, Wheat flour, Electricity, Gas, Jobs, clean drinking water and there is huge list which goes on and on that Zimbabweans as a nation does not enjoy.

    However, leaders of our beloved country have refused to give up the office and the power so some new leaders with strong ambitions can repair the damage which our country has suffered over the decades. Along with denial to give up powers our leaders have turned a blind eye to the problems of poor Zimbabweans and they are enjoying a lavishing life style.

    I always wonder why Zimbabwe does not utilizes the young Zimbabweans to produce various items which can later be sold in the international market such as Airplanes, Fast Trains, Weapon and war technology and various other items. Leaders of Zimbabwe have pledged to neglect this nation and they are extremely busy filling their own pockets with stolen poor people’s money.

    I pray to God that the injustice vanishes soon and we see a real and authentic leader who can lead us through prosperity and happiness. I belive the leaders of Zimbabwe have failed to look after our beloved country and they have also failed to show care. We as a nation should unite together and raise against the ignorance we face today. Thank you - Jon.

    Comment by Jon Moses — 12. April 2010 @ 10:36

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