Africans
For a very long time I have stated in very many forums and conferences that
unless we as Africans worked on the problems of Africa we can as well count our
selves into the lost continent. There is no single nation where democracy has
ever been planted and there has never been a democracy planted any where from
the British. These white people are killers plain and simple. Look at what they
have done in Iraq, The Anglo Saxons have murdered Iraqis since time immemorial,
the current map of Iraq was created by the very same Anglo Saxons, they have
been meddling into Iraqi issues before you and I were born. When you look
carefully on the Iraqi issue and you take all factors into consideration, it is
actually the British that took the Americans into Iraq. Yes the Americans have
the fire power and money power, but on the ideology and crafting up the lies
that were used to attack Iraq, it is again the Anglo Saxons who took our
children into Iraq to die. It is those very same people t
hat have decided to decimate the Natives of Canada, United States and
Australia.
And when Pat Anderson states that Tony Blair went to Iraq and it was a mistake.
Kindly simply laugh and go for she is either a liar or plainly ill informed.
And here we are with Tony Blair stating that actually he is working with MDC of
Zimbabwe. Yes Eddie Cross has stated very many times in Mwananchi that MDC is
not a British puppet, so one wonders who is a liar, is it Eddie Cross or Tony
Blair? So you wonder, the British were told to leave Zimbabwe as a democratic
nation, did Zimbabweans ever create a change in UK? And how many people have
died and will die as the British are changing the government of Zimbabwe? Did
the British fight for the creation of Zimbabwe or Zimbabweans fought and alone?
And if they fought alone why is Tony Blair in Zimbabwe affairs? Africans work
hard to see that MDC looses in next election for it is a party of the
imperialists, no wonder they have to take over Mwanachi to use it as a media
circus. And you as an African, how can you allow your forum to be used so that
Tony Blair plants his government in Zimbabwe on your fellow Africans?
Simply how do you stomach that kin dof crap in the Africa of 2007?
Em
Toronto
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Harare: British Prime Minister Mr Tony Blair has admitted he is working with
the opposition MDC and some people in South Africa and southern Africa to
effect a change of government in Zimbabwe.
Mr Blair told the British Parliament, the House of Commons, last week that he
was working closely with the MDC, unnamed people in South Africa and southern
Africa to effect a "regime change" in Zimbabwe.
"On the latter two points, we work closely with the MDC on the measures that we
should take in respect of Zimbabwe, although I am afraid that these measures
and sanctions, although we have them in place, are of limited effect on the
(President) Mugabe regime.
"We must be realistic about that. It is important that we give every chance to,
and make every effort to try to help, those in South Africa - the southern part
of Africa - to put pressure for change on the Mugabe regime, because there is
no salvation for the people of Zimbabwe until that regime is changed," Mr Blair
is quoted saying in the House of Commons' Hansard debates of June 14 2004.
He was responding to a question by Mr Michael Howard of the Conservative Party,
who had asked what discussions on Zimbabwe took place at the recent G8 (Group
of Eight leading industrial nations) summit.
"Will the prime minister explain why the limited sanctions that are in place do
not prevent the pro-Mugabe fund-raising visit to Britain of the Governor of the
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe?
"Does that not illustrate the need for an urgent tightening of targeted EU
(European Union) sanctions to include, in the words of the Movement for
Democratic Change in Zimbabwe, 'all individuals who play a leading role in
perpetuating the illegitimate rule of Mugabe'?" Mr Howard asked Mr Blair.
There is a direct link in what MDC secretary-general Professor Welshman Ncube
told the Times of London in comments about Reserve Bank of Governor Dr Gideon
Gono's recent business visit to London and Mr Howard's question and the
response by Mr Blair.
"This proves the connection between the MDC and the entire racist British
establishment across the political divide. That is why you get the British
prime minister confirming, just like Howard who said he got information from
the MDC, that he too was working with the MDC to change the Government in
Zimbabwe," said one political analyst.
Prof Ncube was recently quoted in the Times of London saying:
Gono's visit to the UK underlines the need for EU targeted sanctions to be
expanded to include all individuals who play a leading role in perpetuating the
illegitimate rule of (President) Mugabe and his Zanu-PF Government.
Dr Gono had gone to London to promote the central bank's Homelink initiative
under which it encourages Zimbabweans working abroad to send money to their
families through official channels as a way of harnessing foreign currency.
Moving a motion to investigate Mr Blair's statement in Parliament yesterday,
Zanu-PF said the MDC's disruptions of the RBZ meetings in London and South
Africa and the calls to extend sanctions to Dr Gono were an attack on the
economic interests of the country and, as such, constituted a crime in terms of
the country's Constitution.
The ruling party said the RBZ served all Zimbabweans regardless of their
political affiliation and those who disrupted its work would be attacking the
economic interests of the country.
The admission by Mr Blair comes in the wake of widespread speculation in
diplomatic circles that the inter-party talks between Zanu-PF and the MDC were
designed to be an instrument for South Africa to put pressure on Zimbabwe to
change the Government through the talks.
Although Mr Blair does not name the people in southern Africa that he is
working with, the Zimbabwean Government has complained to its neighbour,
Botswana, about the anti-Zimbabwe broadcasts by the American Studio 7 radio
station, which is using a frequency allocated to Botswana by the International
Telecommunications Union.
The Botswana government has promised to investigate the concerns by Zimbabwe as
matters over the issue are coming to a head.
Recently the Minister of Information and Publicity, Professor Jonathan Moyo,
wrote to his Botswana counterpart Mr Boyce Sebetela to take necessary steps to
rectify the issue as soon as possible.
"Our technical people have done an investigation, with the help of the
International Telecommunications Union, and have concluded beyond any technical
doubt that there's indeed Medium Wave, not Short Wave, transmission using
909.000 kHz frequency allocated to Botswana by the ITU for Botswana's internal
use.
"Through VOA (Voice of America), the American government is using this national
frequency meant for Botswana's national use to broadcast hostile and
inflammatory content, in the evenings every day, aimed at causing disaffection
and insurrection among Zimbabweans," Prof Moyo said in his letter dated June14,
2004.
"I look forward to your resolving the matter of 'Studio 7' with some urgency
and finality," Prof Moyo said.
The MDC has outlined an external strategy in 2004 to "marshal diplomatic
support to complement internal resistance political processes".
"Sympathetic countries in the Sadc (Southern African Development Community)
region and the African Union will be asked to be more openly critical and more
vocal against the Mugabe dictatorship; while fresh diplomatic initiatives will
be launched in order to win over those countries that are still equivocating.
The Commonwealth, the EU and the USA will be permanently engaged to ensure that
Zimbabwe does not disappear form the radar of international attention," reads
part of the strategy.
According to the strategy document, titled "MDC International Briefs and
Consultations first quarter 2004", the MDC says following Zimbabwe's withdrawal
from the Commonwealth there "is a real danger that any slackening of
international attention on the Zimbabwe crisis will provide the Mugabe regime
with a more convenient context in which to annihilate the broad democratic
forces in Zimbabwe".
"Therefore, the overall strategy of the MDC on the diplomatic front is to
galvanise the international community to craft new ways to comprehensively
internationalise the Zimbabwe crisis in a more systematic manner.
"In this regard, we firmly believe that the time has come for the international
community to seek ways to place Zimbabwe on the agenda of the UN Security
Council for resolution under Chapter VII powers," reads the strategy.
Commenting on Mr Blair's admission to working with the MDC, an EU diplomat said
the open admission was certain to "create some discomfort, even embarrassment
in the EU".
"Our view has been to find a broad-based accommodation which is non-partisan,
but with the interests of all Zimbabweans. Blair has taken a side publicly and
this is not going to be helpful," the diplomat said.
The Minister of Information and Publicity, Professor Jonathan Moyo, said Mr
Blair's admission was the clearest evidence that the MDC was a British puppet.
"The same is true of those media houses and NGOs (non-governmental
organisations) that support it (the MDC). They are all British puppets and we
need to do something about this in terms of our laws when the puppets connive
with their puppeteers to harm our economic interests.
"Beyond this when we go for elections next March, the voters will have to
remember that the MDC is a British puppet and do the right thing to save
Zimbabwe from and against British puppets," said Prof Moyo.
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