Re: [CTRL] Blacks take over farms as whites flee police

2002-08-18 Thread Prudy L

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 Now here is a REAL reason for US Intervention.  Where is Bush on this? 

He'll come up with something just as soon as Sharon tells him.  Prudy

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[CTRL] Blacks take over farms as whites flee police

2002-08-17 Thread iNFoWaRZ

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Now here is a REAL reason for US Intervention.  Where is Bush on this?


Blacks take over farms as whites flee police
By Peta Thornycroft in Harare (Filed: 17/08/2002)

At least 20 white farmers were rounded up and flung into police cells across Zimbabwe 
yesterday as hundreds of new black farmers, the beneficiaries of recently-appropriated 
white-owned land, celebrated their new opportunities.

Police fanned out across the country and farming officials issued a radio alert to 
white farmers, advising those who had yet to obey President Robert Mugabe's eviction 
order that they should flee their homesteads to avoid detention.

The Commercial Farmers' Union said last night that hundreds of farmers had heeded the 
warning and left their homes.

Those already in police custody - including 75-year-old Robin Grieves, who is blind - 
were expected to spend the weekend in jail before being brought before the courts.

Six farmers, including Mac Crawford, a provincial leader of the CFU, who were 
detained on Thursday, appeared yesterday in a rural magistrate's court where they were 
bailed for 5,000 Zimbabwean dollars - about £5.

They will appear again on September 6 when they will be charged with defying the 
government's order to vacate their land by midnight on August 8.

A further 20 farmers were cautioned yesterday and made to sign statements, and could 
yet face arrest.

Jenni Williams, a spokesman for the Justice for Agriculture campaign, said: We are 
made to believe that a police signal has been sent out . . . that all farmers 
violating Section 8 (eviction order notices) will be arrested.

Ignatius Chombo, the local government minister, appeared to confirm that Mr Mugabe had 
decided to increase the pressure on those among the 2,900 farmers ordered off their 
land who have so far defied him.

We have lost our patience with defiant farmers and the time has come for us to act, 
he said. We cannot allow them to hold the whole nation to ransom at a time when the 
beneficiaries of the land reforms are supposed to be preparing for the next 
agricultural season.

German Musundi, 46, was celebrating his good fortune alongside fellow new farmers at 
the annual congress of the Zimbabwe Farmers' Union, which represents the interests of 
more than 100,000 black peasant farmers.

I was a teacher and I always wanted to be a farmer, but until now I never had a 
chance, said Mr Musundi.

The numbers at the congress, in Matabeleland, were swelled this year by new farmers 
who were awarded plots on white-owned land of up to 40 acres each.

I do not know which white farmer owned my land. I applied to be resettled and I was 
successful and resettled in June. Now I am going to grow food, said Mr Musundi, who 
was resettled in the southern part of Manicaland province.

• Zimbabwe has deported a Libyan it accuses of spying for Britain, the state-owned 
Herald newspaper said.

Yousef Murgham, an intelligence officer at the Libyan embassy until 1993, was also 
accused of assisting the opposition Movement for Democratic Change and attempting to 
scupper oil deals between Libya and Zimbabwe.

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