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Africa: Southern
Thabo criticises Howard's role in Zimbabwe decision
2003-12-13
South African President Thabo Mbeki has accused Prime Minister John Howard of riding roughshod over the Commonwealth committee which examined Zimbabwe's inclusion in the group. Mr Mbeki has accused the Commonwealth of not working to resolve Zimbabwe's problems.
Bob is Zim's problem. He's not working to solve it...
In his weekly letter to the ruling African National Congress, Mr Mbeki says some members of the Commonwealth were more set on extending sanctions against Zimbabwe than on sorting out the political and economic crisis in the country.
He's talking about those problems Bob would be taking care of, if he wasn't the root of them...
The Commonwealth asked the troika of Australia, Nigeria and South Africa to examine the Zimbabwe situation at its summit last weekend. The summit in Nigeria decided to indefinitely extend Zimbabwe's suspension. Zimbabwe responded by withdrawing from the 54-nation group. Mr Mbeki says the question of land redistribution in Zimbabwe was never discussed. Mr Mbeki accused Britain, the United Nations and the European Union of failing to honour commitments to help finance the redistribution of farms in Zimbabwe. Mr Mbeki made no mention of Mr Mugabe's human rights record in the letter on the ANC website.
Bob has a human rights record?
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#8  Mr Mbeki made no mention of Mr Mugabe's human rights record in the letter on the ANC website.

Of course not. If he did, he'd find himself booted out of his job by the rest of the ANC.
Posted by: Pappy   2003-12-13 9:41:34 PM  

#7  Mr Mbeki accused Britain, the United Nations and the European Union of failing to honour commitments to help finance the redistribution of farms in Zimbabwe. I guess the blood of the white farmers is on the hands of the world community for failing to fork out the promised protection money.

I am struck by the fact that investment in China actually seems logically superior to investment in Africa of many countries in South America.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-13 8:01:58 PM  

#6  Another from Andrew Kwnny might help understand Mbeki. For years nobody questioned the common wisdom and we are now questioning reality.

The white liberals who opposed apartheid are despised; the blacks who supported it are eulogised. Andrew Kenny on the oppressive humbug of the ANC.

"Now the ANC government at its highest level has honoured the supreme black stooge of apartheid. It is as if the liberated Norwegian government had honoured Quisling as a hero of the people."
Posted by: Barry   2003-12-13 2:21:18 PM  

#5  This from the Spectator makes an interesting read.
"More than 1,000 South African farmers have been killed since the end of apartheid: Andrew Kenny stares into the heart of darkness."


This is why the South African government supports and applauds Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.
Posted by: Barry   2003-12-13 2:05:50 PM  

#4   It was rated two batons up.

That's not funny... that's sick.

Wish I'd said it...
Posted by: Shipman   2003-12-13 1:45:47 PM  

#3  It was rated two batons up.
Posted by: ed   2003-12-13 11:21:58 AM  

#2  Ow. That hurt.
Posted by: Fred   2003-12-13 9:59:22 AM  

#1  Yes, he even has a "Greatest Hits" album
Posted by: Ben   2003-12-13 4:08:15 AM  

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