- 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.
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- 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&
)
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- 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!
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- 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
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- President Robert Mugabe has received a hero's welcome
at the opening of an African summit, despite the turmoil at home in Zimbabwe.
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- Zimbabwe's last election in 2004 was widely regarded
as stolen
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- 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.
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- Mr Mugabe stood and smiled in acknowledgement before
sitting down next to South Africa's Thabo Mbeki.
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- 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.
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- Yesterday, a 15-year-old boy and a security guard died
in a stampede by shoppers desperate to buy sugar in Bulawayo.
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- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/17/wzim117.xml
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- http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=16558&
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