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03/31/2007 8:06 PM Alert 
Mugabe the old man goes on the woman resigns: http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/viewinfo.cfm?linkcategoryid=3&linkid=8&id=3851 > > From: Abdul Bangura > Date: 2007/04/01 sö AM 03:53:15 CEST > To: , > "leonenet@lists.umbc.edu" > Ämne: Re: Mugabe The Man!!! > > Now post the picture of when the oyibos/muzungus put the big noose around > Comrade Mugabe's neck dragging him like an animal as they were preparing to > lynch him. How soon many of you forget history!!! > > May the souls of our Zimbabwe Ancestors of the Chimurenga continue to give > strength to Mugabe and his fellow True Afrikanis to resist the conspiracy of > oyibo/muzungus and their Negro collaborators/sell outs to rob that country's > resources. Like China, Zimbabwe is the only country entitled by God to > decide its own fate. When the honest Zimbabweans are ready for Mugabe to go, > he will go. Those Negro puppets have no legitimacy in Zimbabwe. > > > > on 3/31/07 8:15 PM, corneliushamelberg@bredband.net at > corneliushamelberg@bredband.net wrote: > > > How I miss my peace partner SAHR T! He who does not like Mugabe’s moustache. > > > > Old Mugabe, here @ 81 > > http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,378506,00.html > > > > What a disappointment that his brothers didn’t use his walking stick! But as > > always – and this included South Africa, the lame man’s cry is that it’s the > > people who suffer most through sanctions, the crooks and some of their > > cronies say, long live Mugabe, yet others drink beer loudly to satisfy a > > thirst and cool down the heat, swear at hard times and occasionally curse King > > Bob: > > > > http://news.independent.co.uk/world/africa/article2401737.ece > > > > > >> > >> From: Abdul Bangura > >> Date: 2007/04/01 sö AM 03:19:31 CEST > >> To: , > >> "leonenet@lists.umbc.edu" > >> Ämne: Re: Mugabe The Man!!! > >> > >> Karmor Cornelius, how dare you compare Comrade Mugabe The Great Afrikan Hero > >> to Yoda-BeLewa The Bumpeh Killer? You really don't know much about Ponius > >> Pillate, do you? > >> > >> Brace yourself!!! You ain't seen nothin' yet!!! > >> > >> > >> > >> on 3/31/07 4:02 PM, corneliushamelberg@bredband.net at > >> corneliushamelberg@bredband.net wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> Karmoh AKB, > >>> > >>> Let?s honour you for your unfailing and strong pro-Africa stand ? not that I > >>> have anything against the Oyibo, but let?s also be honest: if Berewa (God > >>> forbid) visited the same damage on Hon. Charles Margai and the PMDC, as > >>> Mugabe > >>> has approved for Morgan Tsvangirai and the MDC. You would be one of the > >>> first > >>> to be shouting Yodalaria and wanting to eat his liver. In my view, here > >>> Berewa > >>> is superior to Mugabe as far as holding himself within the restrictions of > >>> the > >>> law, is concerned ? not that I think that Mugabe would have handed over > >>> Chief > >>> Hinga Norman to even the Lancaster House people ? but there he is battering > >>> and bruising Morgan, his own brother, and in doing that he cannot be yapping > >>> from the other side of his twisted mouth ?Long live democracy!? when he > >>> actually means ?long live me and may I die as president of Zimbabwe.? > >>> > >>> Unemployment is at 80% inflation closer to 3,000% and many of the white > >>> farmers ( who employed so many black workers are now relocated to Nigeria, > >>> Mozambique, other fertile lands where food is grown for consumption and cash > >>> crops for cash all to the good of the economy where they pay their taxes. > >>> > >>> Farouk, a South African has explained it most reasonably, a few days ago > >>> when > >>> I met him and I look forward to continuing our discussion in which I have > >>> mostly been listening. > >>> > >>> http://www.google.se/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2007-1 > >>> 3, > >>> GGLJ:en&q=Redeeming+Zimbabwe > >>> > >>> http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q > >>> =M > >>> organ+Tsvangirai+&spell=1 > >>> > >>> OK Joe Slovo is gone. Here is an honourable White South African man and as > >>> Frederik Willem de Klerk said IN ONE OF HIS LAST INTERVIEWS BEFORE ANC TOOK > >>> OVER, colour is no longer of the uttermost importance, and I think, so too > >>> it > >>> ought to be in Zimbabwe: > >>> > >>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/hardtalk/6507427.stm > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> > >>>> From: Abdul Karim Bangura > >>>> Date: 2007/03/31 lö PM 04:43:25 CEST > >>>> To: "leonenet@lists.umbc.edu" > >>>> Ämne: Mugabe The Man!!! > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe The Man!!! > >>>> > >>>> Africa summit seek Zimbabwe talks, shows solidarity > >>>> http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L29499733.htm > >>>> 29 Mar 2007 19:55:51 GMT > >>>> Source: Reuters > >>>> > >>>> By Katie Nguyen > >>>> > >>>> DAR ES SALAAM, March 29 (Reuters) - African leaders rallied around > >>>> President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe on Thursday, ignoring calls for > >>>> tougher action against him and suggesting dialogue as the solution to his > >>>> country's deepening political crisis. > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe has faced growing Western censure over the past two weeks after his > >>>> police arrested political opponents who claimed they were severely beaten > >>>> in custody, sparking calls for his neighbours to step up pressure on his > >>>> regime. > >>>> > >>>> But a special summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) > >>>> urged the West to drop sanctions against Mugabe's government and appealed > >>>> to Britain to "honour its commitments" to fund land reforms in its former > >>>> colony. > >>>> > >>>> Leaders at the meeting also put South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki in > >>>> charge of defusing Zimbabwe's deepening political crisis, leaving him to > >>>> mediate between Mugabe and his opponents. > >>>> > >>>> Summit host Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete said the regional grouping > >>>> appealed to all sides in the dispute to "give this initiative a chance" > >>>> and "exercise restraint and avoid anything that's going to inflame the > >>>> situation". > >>>> > >>>> "Excellent meeting," Mugabe said, clapping his hands as he left for the > >>>> airport after the closed-door discussions. > >>>> > >>>> Analysts say the veteran leader has been able to escape a public reprimand > >>>> from his African peers by trading on his legacy as a leader of Africa's > >>>> anti-colonial struggle. > >>>> > >>>> The summit came two weeks after Zimbabwe police arrested opposition leader > >>>> Morgan Tsvangirai and other members of his Movement for Democratic Change > >>>> (MDC) attempting to attend an anti-government prayer meeting. > >>>> > >>>> That set off an international outcry. But, in contrast, African nations > >>>> were muted in their criticism. > >>>> > >>>> Mbeki's government, a regional powerhouse, has for long assumed a leading > >>>> role in addressing Zimbabwe's troubles but been criticised for being > >>>> ineffective. > >>>> > >>>> Throughout the latest furore, Pretoria has insisted that the West's > >>>> hardline approach is unnecessary. > >>>> > >>>> The United States and the European Union have imposed "targeted" sanctions > >>>> on Mugabe and his circle following a series of elections that the > >>>> opposition says were rigged. > >>>> > >>>> As the African leaders met, allegations of abuse by Mugabe's government > >>>> grew. > >>>> > >>>> The U.S.-based Human Rights Watch said police were targeting ordinary > >>>> Zimbabweans suspected of backing the opposition, doling out beatings to > >>>> discourage the 83-year-old leader's opponents. > >>>> > >>>> The United States, joining Britain and the European Union, condemned > >>>> Zimbabwe police for briefly detaining opposition leaders on Wednesday for > >>>> the second time in a month. > >>>> > >>>> "Certainly we think it's time for the African states, specifically this > >>>> group of neighbouring states, to make clear that this kind of behaviour > >>>> from President Mugabe is unacceptable," U.S. State Department spokesman > >>>> Tom Casey said. > >>>> > >>>> "SOLIDARITY AGAINST THE BRITISH" > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe's spokesman George Charamba had earlier brushed aside the criticism > >>>> and said Mugabe -- still revered by many as a hero of Africa's liberation > >>>> struggle -- would be looking for regional support in the face of Western > >>>> pressure. > >>>> > >>>> "The president is here for two basic things -- to explain the situation on > >>>> the ground and to get solidarity from SADC in his fight against the > >>>> British," Charamba told reporters. > >>>> > >>>> "He will continue to tell the West to go hang as long as those (Western) > >>>> concerns undermine the sovereignty of the country," he said, referring to > >>>> economic sanctions. > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980, is > >>>> accused by critics of political abuses and economic mismanagement. > >>>> > >>>> In Harare, MDC Secretary-General Tendai Biti appealed for support from > >>>> SADC leaders. > >>>> > >>>> "We are fighting against inflation, against homelessness. ... We hope that > >>>> they will be strong against Mugabe and tell him he has had 27 years of > >>>> uninterrupted, peaceful rule in Zimbabwe and should go now," he said. > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe, who is thought to be running into opposition within his ZANU-PF > >>>> party over plans to extend his rule, calls the MDC Western "stooges" and > >>>> police have accused party activists of a terror campaign aimed at removing > >>>> him from office. The MDC denies the charges. > >>>> > >>>> Political analysts say Zimbabwe's political crisis and rapidly shrinking > >>>> economy threaten to destabilise the region as millions flee inflation of > >>>> 1,700 percent, food shortages and more than 80 percent unemployment. > >>>> (Additional reporting by George Obulutsa in Dar es Salaam, Cris Chinaka in > >>>> Harare, Paul Simao in Johannesburg) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ > >>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the "USA-Africa > >>>> Dialogue Series" moderated by Toyin Falola, University of Texas at Austin. > >>>> For current archives, visit > >>>> http://groups.google.com/group/USAAfricaDialogue > >>>> For previous archives, visit > >>>> http://www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa/ads/index.html > >>>> To post to this group, send an email to USAAfricaDialogue@googlegroups.com > >>>> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to USAAfricaDialogue- > >>>> unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > >>>> -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> ?ø,??,ø?º°°º?ø?º°`?ø,??,ø?º°`°º?ø?º°`°º?ø,??,ø? > >>>> > >>>> ^v^ TheBlackList.net Conversations: ^v^ > >>>> The New "Negro World" > >>>> http://www.TheBlackList.net > >>>> So Now You Know...WHAT NOW? > >>>>> <><><><><><><><><><><><><>< > >>>> > >>>> To Unsubscribe/Remove yourself from this list, > >>>> email theblacklist-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net > >>>> > >>>> Too much mail? 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But, in contrast, African nations > >>>> were > >>>> muted in their criticism. > >>>> > >>>> Mbeki's government, a regional powerhouse, has for long assumed a leading > >>>> role in addressing Zimbabwe's troubles but been criticised for being > >>>> ineffective. > >>>> > >>>> Throughout the latest furore, Pretoria has insisted that the West's > >>>> hardline > >>>> approach is unnecessary. > >>>> > >>>> The United States and the European Union have imposed "targeted" sanctions > >>>> on > >>>> Mugabe and his circle following a series of elections that the opposition > >>>> says were rigged. > >>>> > >>>> As the African leaders met, allegations of abuse by Mugabe's government > >>>> grew. > >>>> > >>>> The U.S.-based Human Rights Watch said police were targeting ordinary > >>>> Zimbabweans suspected of backing the opposition, doling out beatings to > >>>> discourage the 83-year-old leader's opponents. > >>>> > >>>> The United States, joining Britain and the European Union, condemned > >>>> Zimbabwe > >>>> police for briefly detaining opposition leaders on Wednesday for the second > >>>> time in a month. > >>>> > >>>> "Certainly we think it's time for the African states, specifically this > >>>> group > >>>> of neighbouring states, to make clear that this kind of behaviour from > >>>> President Mugabe is unacceptable," U.S. State Department spokesman Tom > >>>> Casey > >>>> said. > >>>> > >>>> "SOLIDARITY AGAINST THE BRITISH" > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe's spokesman George Charamba had earlier brushed aside the criticism > >>>> and said Mugabe -- still revered by many as a hero of Africa's liberation > >>>> struggle -- would be looking for regional support in the face of Western > >>>> pressure. > >>>> > >>>> "The president is here for two basic things -- to explain the situation on > >>>> the ground and to get solidarity from SADC in his fight against the > >>>> British," > >>>> Charamba told reporters. > >>>> > >>>> "He will continue to tell the West to go hang as long as those (Western) > >>>> concerns undermine the sovereignty of the country," he said, referring to > >>>> economic sanctions. > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980, is > >>>> accused by critics of political abuses and economic mismanagement. > >>>> > >>>> In Harare, MDC Secretary-General Tendai Biti appealed for support from SADC > >>>> leaders. > >>>> > >>>> "We are fighting against inflation, against homelessness. ... We hope that > >>>> they will be strong against Mugabe and tell him he has had 27 years of > >>>> uninterrupted, peaceful rule in Zimbabwe and should go now," he said. > >>>> > >>>> Mugabe, who is thought to be running into opposition within his ZANU-PF > >>>> party > >>>> over plans to extend his rule, calls the MDC Western "stooges" and police > >>>> have accused party activists of a terror campaign aimed at removing him > >>>> from > >>>> office. The MDC denies the charges. > >>>> > >>>> Political analysts say Zimbabwe's political crisis and rapidly shrinking > >>>> economy threaten to destabilise the region as millions flee inflation of > >>>> 1,700 percent, food shortages and more than 80 percent unemployment. > >>>> (Additional reporting by George Obulutsa in Dar es Salaam, Cris Chinaka in > >>>> Harare, Paul Simao in Johannesburg) > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > >
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