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Zimbabwe -- Mugabe regime 'like Pol Pot's'
News24 (SA) ^ | 2005-06-28

Posted on 06/28/2005 5:31:05 AM PDT by Clive

Wellington - New Zealand's foreign minister on Tuesday compared Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's administration to the genocidal regime of Cambodia's Pol Pot.

Phil Goff made the remarks while pushing for his country's cricket team to call off a planned tour of the southern African nation.

In Zimbabwe today, "for the first time since the ... days of Pol Pot you're seeing people shifted out of town and into the countryside, left to suffer from exposure, deprived of all of the rights and dignities that we would say (are) the birthright of every human being", Goff said.

Mugabe's regime is involved in what he portrays as a campaign to fight crime, maintain health standards and restore order in cities.

But the opposition, whose strongholds are among the urban poor, says the blitz is intended to punish those who voted against the government in recent parliamentary elections.

Since the May 19, police have torched and bulldozed tens of thousands of shacks, street stalls and - amid acute food shortages - vegetable gardens planted by the urban poor.

Independent estimates of the number affected range from 300,000 to 1.5 million. Police acknowledge 120,000.

Goff, campaigning to stop New Zealand's Black Caps cricket team from touring Zimbabwe in August, said the International Cricket Council should not ignore the "massive human rights abuses" in Zimbabwe.

'Too 'bloody-minded'

"You can't simply play a game of cricket and ignore those things happening around you," Goff said on National Radio.

The New Zealand team could be fined US$2m by the International Cricket Council if it fails to tour Zimbabwe. It would also have to pay fines and costs to Zimbabwe cricket officials.

"There's no way New Zealand cricket or the New Zealand taxpayer would want to ... pay money to Zimbabwe and Mugabe himself, or the ICC, because they're too bloody-minded, in the case of the ICC, to recognise what is happening," Goff said.

Goff plans to write to the ICC, recommending that obligations on sports teams to tour should be waived in the event of a severe human rights crisis.

"It's not appropriate to play cricket as if nothing was happening," he said. "Somewhere you have to draw a line in the sand."

New Zealand is seeking support for its stance from British foreign secretary Jack Straw and Australian foreign minister Alexander Downer.

He said the ICC is "dominated" by nations that seem unprepared to take a stand on the issue, "whether you're talking South Africa and Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc".

"How can you move ahead when the African countries are prepared to tolerate such outrageous behaviour from one of their own? They need to do a lot of soul searching," he said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: zimbabwe

1 posted on 06/28/2005 5:31:05 AM PDT by Clive
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2 posted on 06/28/2005 5:31:30 AM PDT by Clive
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To: Clive

Terrific article in this week's Weekly Standard about Mugabe, drawing a clear comparison between him and Pol Pot.


3 posted on 06/28/2005 5:32:38 AM PDT by BaBaStooey (Ethiopia: The New Happiest Place on Earth.)
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To: Clive

Durbin has condemned Goff and has asked him to apologize to Mugabe.


4 posted on 06/28/2005 5:37:12 AM PDT by Ron in Acreage (It's the borders stupid! "ALLEN IN 08")
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To: Clive

How can this be? Dick Durbin and the Democrats tell me that Bush is Pol Pot.


5 posted on 06/28/2005 5:58:53 AM PDT by Maceman (The Qur'an is Qur'ap.)
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To: Clive
Blair will do nothing. He's in hip deep with Thabo Mbeki. Red Mbeki cares not for Zimbabwe. Just more grist for the mill.

If there is one place in Africa Bush should step in, this is it.

6 posted on 06/28/2005 6:13:31 AM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
If there is one place in Africa Bush should step in, this is it.

Ain't gonna happen. If 50 armored divisions came across the Rio Grande, the 'Rats would still whine if we attempt to repel them by force. After all, didn't we learn in just the last few weeks that the Supreme Court and Harry Reid really run the country? The Left's agenda continues to move forward, in spite of their rejection at the polls.

(Apologies for the digression, but believe me, Zimbabwe is not even a blip on the political radar screen at this point. It seems that GWB has completely lost his backbone over Iraq and other issues. Hopefully tonight's speech will prove me wrong ...)

7 posted on 06/28/2005 6:31:02 AM PDT by bassmaner (Let's take the word "liberal" back from the commies!!)
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To: Maceman

Ya beat me.


8 posted on 06/28/2005 6:35:11 AM PDT by BIGZ
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To: Clive

OMG! He compares Mugabe to Pol Pot, and Durbin compares American soldiers to Pol Pot.

So Durbin is in effect saying that American soldiers are like Mugabe as well.

More reason for Durbin to resign.


9 posted on 06/28/2005 6:51:42 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Ron in Acreage

"Durbin has condemned Goff and has asked him to apologize to Mugabe."

Is this true?


10 posted on 06/28/2005 6:52:08 AM PDT by monday
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To: bassmaner

You have huge hopes. I hope you are preparing for a major disappointment, because I'm fully expecting him to narrow his eyes and say "See, Ah never said this wuz gunna be easy... I'm here to protect Americans", not United States Citizens, he NEVER says that, he means Mexicans and Canadians plus Latin and South Americans. Long hard slog. Freedom isn't free. Freedom for Iraqi people. Democracy on the march. Freedom for a region that's never been free. Terrisn on retreat.

Sometimes I feel like my vote doesn't matter.

Same old lame garbage from a lame duck with three and a half years to kill. I'm sick of it. No, don't expect anything new. May call the Minutemen vigilantes again, who knows. Maybe he'll repeat the brilliant line about just doing jobs American's won't do (and we'll outsource the rest). Nothing like insulting the base to finish off the day. Sensitivity to muzzles. Back of the hand to Christians. Global Test. New tone in Congress.


11 posted on 06/28/2005 7:00:41 AM PDT by johnb838 (Adios, liberal mofos!)
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He reminds me more of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Maybe the people will rise up and excecute him.


12 posted on 06/28/2005 7:11:57 AM PDT by graycamel (I'm an animal lover, I love their meat on my plate and their skins on my back.)
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