http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/26/opinion/26tue2.html

EDITORIAL

Truth Telling on Zimbabwe
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Published: July 26, 2005

Anna Tibaijuka, the highest-ranking African woman at the United 
Nations, is not one of the boys. Maybe that's why she did not mince 
her words about the horrors going on in Zimbabwe that Africa's male 
political establishment seems so afraid to talk about. Late last 
month, Secretary General Kofi Annan sent Mrs. Tibaijuka, a Tanzanian 
economist who is executive director of the U.N. agency that looks 
out for the interests of slum dwellers, to investigate the mass 
destruction of slums and shantytowns by Robert Mugabe's dictatorial 
regime. 
 

She has now reported that the forcible clearances, which began in 
May and have cost 700,000 people their homes or livelihoods, were 
carried out in an "indiscriminate and unjustified manner" 
with "indifference to human suffering." The damage from 
this "virtual state of emergency," she reported, will take years to 
undo. In the name of the United Nations, she demanded that the 
razing of homes and businesses be immediately halted, that the 
campaign's architects be prosecuted and that the victims of 
this "manmade disaster" be compensated. It is winter in the Southern 
Hemisphere, and hundreds of thousands of uprooted people, many of 
them women and children, are shivering in tents.

Mr. Mugabe, a tyrant, is increasingly out of touch with reality in 
the style of Stalin and Mao. He is starving and killing his own 
people, and the unwillingness of some of Africa's most prestigious 
leaders, like Presidents Thabo Mbeki of South Africa and Benjamin 
Mkapa of Tanzania, to challenge him publicly is especially 
disturbing at a time when these same leaders prate on about a 
commitment to accountable governments and peer review of one 
another. Mrs. Tibaijuka's unflinching honesty shames their silence.








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