Please write, email, fax in protest
Peter | 15.06.2005 10:57
May I ask people to join us in contacting the Zimbabwe High Commission in London and state to them your condemnation of their actions.
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Zimbabwe High Commission
429 Strand
LONDON
WC2R OQE
Tel: (020)7 836 7755
Fax: (020)7 379 1167
Email: zimlondon@callnetuk.com
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Zimbabwe High Commission
429 Strand
LONDON
WC2R OQE
Tel: (020)7 836 7755
Fax: (020)7 379 1167
Email: zimlondon@callnetuk.com
Peter
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For those who do not know
15.06.2005 11:28
Alice
Bollocks Alice
15.06.2005 11:46
ftp
Further comment
15.06.2005 12:17
It is a sad reality that the one key event that led to change in south Africa was FW De Klerk's wish to be seen as a world statesman after his retirement. The reality is South Africa could very easily still be an apartheid state today. Mugabe doesn't care about a few letters or e-mails any more than Bush does. Protests outside the embassy don't have any effect.
Rhodes
My view For What It's Worth
15.06.2005 12:54
The only way we can save the people of Zimbabwe is through military action.
African
Military action
15.06.2005 13:49
ftp
Lies and the Lying Trolls Who Tell Them
15.06.2005 14:05
Just more 'be cynical, do nothing, stay in bed' right-wing troll nonsense...
Mr Spoon
ftp is right
15.06.2005 14:10
With this policy we will be able to hold the high moral ground which is the most important thing and helps to disguise the fact we have no ideas ourselves.
Coward
ftp didn't say anything of the sort
15.06.2005 14:37
I did however that say thought a letter writing campaign directed at the Mugabe regime amounted to meaningless tokenism.
So, elsewhere I have suggested a strategy - which is more than you have.
Nows your chance.
ftp
When, Where, How ?
15.06.2005 14:48
A claim I have seen before but it is simply not true. Mandela came to the UK and thanked people for supporting the fight against Apartheid but in his book he said the following ( I just looked it up)
".. too many in the world thought that revolution and change would come if they protested and wrote letters but only armed struggle would have achieved our aims if the National Party had not given up power. Any revolutionary brother wishing to see change must realise that political protest is an ineffective means of gaining power."
African
ftp
15.06.2005 14:58
Thanks
IMC Troll Watcher
"IMC Troll Watcher"
15.06.2005 16:09
Cool - lets see what are they shall we
Peter - fax email or write to Mugabe's High Commissioner
Alice- It's racist to protest against a black government
Rhodes - anti-apartheid movement didn't end apartheid
African - military action
Mr Spoon - "'be cynical, do nothing, stay in bed' right-wing troll nonsense."
Coward - " I suggest we do nothing"
African - alleged Mandela quote - no page reference
IMC Troll Watcher - ftp is a troll.
Well, Zimbabweans can certainly sleep safely in their beds tonite - problem solved
Well done "IMC Troll Watcher", you're ever so good at what you do - ie troll ;)
ftp
Want to help ?
15.06.2005 16:24
http://www.zimbabwesituation.com/index.html#help
Peter
...
15.06.2005 17:03
I think the latter.
Funny how we only give a shit about Mugabe, a petty tyrant, when there are more corrupt and vicious tyrants in Africa who we directly support, like in Rwanda and Uganda.
I quote from Monbiot
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0614-22.htm
"That's the theory. In truth, corruption has seldom been a barrier to foreign aid and loans: look at the money we have given, directly and through the World Bank and IMF, to Mobutu, Suharto, Marcos, Moi and every other premier-league crook. Robert Mugabe, the west's demon king, has deservedly been frozen out by the rich nations. But he has caused less suffering and is responsible for less corruption than Rwanda's Paul Kagame or Uganda's Yoweri Museveni, both of whom are repeatedly cited by the G8 countries as practitioners of "good governance". Their armies, as the UN has shown, are largely responsible for the meltdown in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which has so far claimed 4 million lives, and have walked off with billions of dollars' worth of natural resources. Yet Britain, which is hosting the G8 summit, remains their main bilateral funder. It has so far refused to make their withdrawal from the DRC a conditionality for foreign aid.
The difference, of course, is that Mugabe has not confined his attacks to black people; he has also dispossessed white farmers and confiscated foreign assets. Kagame, on the other hand, has eagerly supplied us with the materials we need for our mobile phones and computers: materials that his troops have stolen from the DRC. "Corrupt" is often used by our governments and newspapers to mean regimes that won't do what they're told. "
Like Monbiot says, Mugabe obviously deserves special attention because he's attacking white people like us.
But yes, I agree that something should be done about him but the idea of taking militiary action is pretty ridiculous, when you look at the mess of Iraq and Afghanistan. And how many Zimbabwean's do you intend to kill to achieve this aim?
Continuing a policy of political isolation is the best route, and the Zimbabwean people will eventually be able to rid themselves of him. We should not intervene directly. Every time we do that, it leads to a complete disaster.
Djinn
Zimbabwe view
15.06.2005 18:16
Why won't the British PM Blair do this ?
Alfred
Sexist and Racist
15.06.2005 18:28
Sorry you find dealing with a woman so hard but welcome to the 21st Century
Alice
Alice
15.06.2005 20:48
Your assumption that Indymedia readers do not know the history of Zimbabwe is incorrect.
Alfred, besides the fact your pleas will not reach the eys of the prime minister on this site, Iraq is a very current example of the dangers of attacking a country to effect regime change.
ftp
Who the f**k is Alice?
15.06.2005 21:03
Opposition to a mans ideology equals racism and opposition to a woman equals sexism? That really the best you can do?
Get a grip, change your name and let's play a brand new game of 'spot the brand new troll'
Oi!
Zimbabweans reject Roy and Heather Bennett political dynasty
14.12.2005 20:18
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, December 09 2005 @ 04:48 PM GMT
Talking of cowardly Rhodesian SS officers there is something
about that ugly chicken in the above photo that reminds me of
that British passport holder and failed politician/convicted
political-thug, Roy Bennett. It has to be the combination of flabby
pink neck and bird-brain that dose it.
The Zimbabwean electorate rejected a Roy and Heather Bennett
political dynasty has the future of Zimbabwe. All this sad old
Rhodesian primitive has to flyaway with is his cherished memories
of ruling the nest and racially hen-pecking Black Zimbabweans .
These days the c'unt spends his leisure time binge-eating at
biltong-banquets and spending MDC funds to jet-set around the
white commonwealth doing guest appearances at Rhodesian
reunions enthralling his co-racist audiences with tales of the 'good
old days' of pissing in the mouths of Black farm workers.
Rhodesian SS officer+Pink flabby neck+bird brain=Roy Bennett
Dimitri Tsafendas
e-mail: africanhero@hotmail.com