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Africa: Subsaharan
Mugabe prepares for threat of uprising by arming youth militia
2005-03-30
The Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is not taking lightly a respected cleric's call for a Ukrainian-style uprising to overthrow his regime.
Bob is not one to go quietly
Sources close to Mr Mugabe said yesterday that the President had taken a last-minute decision to secretly arm thousands of party youth militias. He has already readied troops in case the opposition heeds the call from Pius Ncube, the Archbishop of Bulawayo, for a peaceful uprising to oust him from power if he steals tomorrow's ballot, as widely expected. Archbishop Ncube is the Roman Catholics' second most senior cleric in Zimbabwe. His unprecedented call for a peaceful uprising to stop Mr Mugabe, whom he has branded a brutal crook who relies on ballot theft to cling to power, has seemingly energised a previously cowed populace.

The sources said that Mr Mugabe had ordered the army to provide the youth militias with weapons and maintain them in army barracks should their services be required. The youth militias were indoctrinated at ruling party training camps across the country under a national youth service training programme.
Although they had been used previously to commit violent acts on Mr Mugabe's enemies, he had not integrated them with the army or provided them with heavy weaponry. Mr Mugabe has also recalled retired soldiers and taken delivery of a consignment of arms from China and Iran to ensure the army is well-equipped.

It is believed that about 40,000 militias had been trained in the youth camps. Up to 15,000 would have been roped into army barracks by now and supplied with heavy weaponry. Even if nothing happens after the election, they will be integrated into the army and police to ensure their loyalty, military sources said.
To ensure the loyalty of the militia, or the other way around?

The Zimbabwe army and the defence ministry refused to comment.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Anybody know offhand if he's tried to groom a successor? I'd guess he hasn't, given his personality. So . . . When Mugabe is finally packed off to hell, the "integrated" youth militia follow their own leaders and you get instant Haiti.

I notice that Mugabe is so nervous he won't even let Jimmy Carter issue the usual election certification.
Posted by: James   2005-03-30 11:55:51 AM  

#4  Where's the pic of the AK-totin' kid dressed (literally) to the 9's? Lol!
Posted by: .com   2005-03-30 10:47:41 AM  

#3  Distributing vast quantities of small arms to young gang members...what could possibly go wrong?
Posted by: Captain Pedantic   2005-03-30 10:26:29 AM  

#2  Mr Mugabe has also recalled retired soldiers...

Yes, they probably haven't been too busy since that farm thing turned to shit...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-03-30 9:57:14 AM  

#1  Bob has the image of Nicolae Ceausescu and wife in front of a firing squad seared into his brain. He knows that he won't live a week after he leaves office.
Posted by: RWV   2005-03-30 9:45:06 AM  

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