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African Racism - Mugabe
Given Hero's Welcome At Summit

From Jan Lamprecht
8-17-7
 
In my book, Government by Deception (2001), I had a chapter I called, "The Marxist Brotherhood". I predicted back then that the leaders of Africa would support Mugabe. I stated that Mugabe's hideous evil in Zimbabwe would be spread to other countries. Now the whole SADC region of 14 countries backs Mugabe including the most powerful country in Africa - South Africa!! President Mbeki is highly complicit in all this.
 
See Prof Kirchick's devastating expose of S.Africa which was published in the LA Times, Edmonton Journal and in a Wall Street publication: Wall Street: Kirchick: Postapartheid South Africa is the Free World's leading coddler of Dictators  ( http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=16%20291& )
 
Note in the article below, Mugabe and Mbeki sit together. Mugabe is Mbeki's mentor and close friend. Mbeki has said that a lot can be learned from Mugabe!
 
Give it time - S.Africa is going the same way as Zimbabwe. --Jan
 
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Mugabe Given Hero's Welcome At Black African Summit
The Telegraph - UK
8-16-7
 
President Robert Mugabe has received a hero's welcome at the opening of an African summit, despite the turmoil at home in Zimbabwe.
 
Zimbabwe's last election in 2004 was widely regarded as stolen
 
As he was introduced to the Southern African Development Community gathering in the Zambian capital Lusaka, dignitaries gave him thunderous applause in contrast to polite claps for other leaders.
 
Mr Mugabe stood and smiled in acknowledgement before sitting down next to South Africa's Thabo Mbeki.
 
Patrick Chinamasa, Zimbabwe's justice minister, said: "Political reform is not necessary in my country because we are a democracy like any other democracy in the world."
Zi mbabwe's last election in 2004 was widely regarded as stolen. Hundreds of thousands of people have left the country, which is also suffering serious food shortages.
 
Yesterday, a 15-year-old boy and a security guard died in a stampede by shoppers desperate to buy sugar in Bulawayo.
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/17/wzim117.xml
 
http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=16558&
 
 
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