Sunday

Mugabe and the entire Zanu-PF must be prosecuted


In the absence of a clear emergence of a deal between the three Zimbabwean political parties on the 11th of September 2008, The people of Matebeleland and Midlands must be feeling the worst betrayal by those who have gone before them and negotiated a deal with the man who masterminded their massacre in the 80's and still continues to abuse their rights.

The world should know that there appears to be a breach of justice for the persecuted people of Mthwakazi and Zimbabwe and without their help Mugabe and his criminal cabal will be celebrating in anticipation of receiving the world's billions in foreign currency so they can continue to rule with fear disguised as a Government of national unity.

I therefore pose this questions to the people of Britain and Europe,

1) Would you have been happy if Winston Churchil had negotiated a new Europe with Hittler as its President after his massacre of the Jews?

2) Would you have accepted it if the United nations had funded Hittler with the much needed foreign currency to revive his army, the police and his economy?

If the world leaders accept this fraud by Mugabe and the MDC they might as well leave Osama bin laden alone.

Zimbabwe's new Prime Minister Tsvangirayi says Mugabe will not be prosecuted

click link to read full story http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-zimbabwe17-2008sep17,0,1425862.story

Thursday

South Africa's Xeonophobia on Zimbabweans



Plight of refugees in Musina under the spotlight (SABC)

September 06, 2008, 14:15

Police in Musina say the plight of refugees in the town on the border with Zimbabwe has reached crisis proportions. Hundreds of foreigners seeking asylum are camped at the refugee reception centre. Last week the municipality dismantled temporary shelters for foreigners set around churches, saying they posed a health hazard.

Asylum seekers including women and children now sleep in bushes near the town centre. Police in Musina say since the Home Affairs Refugee Reception Centre started operating last month, the number of criminal cases reported by members of the community has increased. Police spokesperson Maggy Mathebula says these include theft and other petty crimes.

Mathebula's house was also broken into and a number of items stolen recently. She says the stolen items were found in Zimbabwe and a suspect has been arrested. Mathebula says suspects that have been detained are mainly Zimbabweans