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Blair must take a stand on Mugabe
The Guardian ^ | August 23, 2002 | Michael Ancram

Posted on 08/24/2002 2:49:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

The earth summit, which begins in Johannesburg on Monday, is essentially about the need to forestall our planet's destruction by human avarice and neglect. Next door there is a country which is being destroyed by human avarice and neglect. That country is Zimbabwe and the perpetrators are Robert Mugabe and his henchmen.

In the middle of this summit exploring sustainable development will be Mugabe, who is simultaneously destroying the environment, taking productive land out of production and condemning millions of black Zimbabweans to poverty and famine. As host, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa is desperate for a successful gathering. Mugabe could devalue the whole thing.

It is worth recalling what is happening in Zimbabwe. Six million Zimbabweans are threatened with starvation; 3,000 farmers are being evicted from their farms; 1.5 million black farm workers and their dependants are being thrown off farms; farmland is lying unproductive while famine and starvation grow unchecked; the rule of law is being ignored; human rights are being violated. I saw all this when I went to Zimbabwe last month. You cannot see it and do nothing.

Yet the fact that Mugabe is getting away with murder has not bestirred our government. Its inaction is a damning indictment of its foreign policy. What is the difference between ethnic cleansing, or state murder and torture, in Kosovo and in Zimbabwe? Why was the government so keen to act in Kosovo and yet is so inactive on Zimbabwe? Mugabe is every bit as evil as Milosevic. So why is our government afraid to stand up to this despot? Zimbabwe is not some distant country of which we know little. We know it very well and we owe it our support.

Mugabe can taunt us with accusations of postimperialism. Nobody except his most ardent supporters in Zimbabwe believes him. When I visited, many people - black and white - told me that while they understood that Britain couldn't act alone they looked to us for leadership. We must stop being afraid of our postcolonial shadow. The world has moved on. We have a moral responsibility to be involved.

Jack Straw told the Today programme that he is doing all he can. He must know that the EU targeted sanctions are too little too late, and that suspension from the councils of the Commonwealth is cosmetic. He complains that there is nothing more that can be done, and that I have offered no constructive suggestions. Let me try again.

Effective international action must primarily involve the African states neighbouring Zimbabwe, particularly South Africa. They are currently unwilling to act. We must seek to persuade them that it is in their interests to do so. There is much constructive discussion of international partnership with Africa. Such partnership must include action to resolve the crisis in Zimbabwe.

Tony Blair had a chance at the G8 summit in Canada in June to tie international investment in Africa to good governance and the restoration of democracy in Zimbabwe. He ducked it. Zimbabwe was not even mentioned in the communiqué. He should now make it clear that our commitment to deliver finance will depend on Africa delivering on Mugabe.

Blair has another opportunity at the earth summit. On September 2 he will share the platform with Mugabe. Blair must condemn him in the clearest terms and refuse to appear on the platform with him. Mugabe is an illegitimate leader and the prime minister should treat him as such.

Blair should then call on member countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to acknowledge the grave damage that is being done to the region by Mugabe. He should seek their commitment to securing fresh and genuinely fair elections in Zimbabwe and to restoring human rights. To talk about sustainable development in Africa while ignoring Zimbabwe would be self-deluding and he should have no part in it.

Blair should make clear that, while he is happy to participate in the wider agenda of the summit, in the absence of firm commitments by SADC countries on Zimbabwe he will not participate in the parts of the agenda relating to Africa. Nor will he agree any parts of the final communiqué that relate to African development.

This would bring pressure to bear on Mugabe. Of course it is upfront and uncomfortable and we will be accused of seeking to divert the summit. We all want to see the summit succeed, but it must be on the basis of shared values and not cynical political manoeuvres. If Mugabe is allowed to strut this world stage unhindered, the summit will be corrupted. Britain must have the courage to take the lead.

Michael Ancram is shadow foreign secretary

ancramm@parliament.uk


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***Blair has another opportunity at the earth summit. On September 2 he will share the platform with Mugabe. Blair must condemn him in the clearest terms and refuse to appear on the platform with him. Mugabe is an illegitimate leader and the prime minister should treat him as such. ***
1 posted on 08/24/2002 2:49:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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2 posted on 08/24/2002 2:55:59 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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3 posted on 08/24/2002 3:11:56 AM PDT by backhoe
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The earth summit, which begins in Johannesburg on Monday, is essentially about the need to forestall our planet's destruction by human avarice and neglect. Next door there is a country which is being destroyed by human avarice and neglect. That country is Zimbabwe and the perpetrators are Robert Mugabe and his henchmen. In the middle of this summit exploring sustainable development will be Mugabe, who is simultaneously destroying the environment, taking productive land out of production and condemning millions of black Zimbabweans to poverty and famine. As host, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa is desperate for a successful gathering. Mugabe could devalue the whole thing.

Zim/SA on collision course over farmers' arrest***Reports from South Africa say the South African Foreign Affairs department has approached the Zimbabwe Foreign ministry and made representations over six farms owned by South Africans in the country. South African Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Ronnie Mamoepa, said from South Africa this week they were doing everything possible to protect the interests of their citizens in Zimbabwe through their High Commission in Harare. "The High Commission is assisting the South African citizens in terms of consular services provided to all South Africans abroad," Mamoepa said. "The High Commission has also approached the Zimbabwean Foreign ministry regarding the listing for resettlement of six farms owned by South Africans."

Efforts to contact the South African High Commissioner in Harare proved fruitless by the time of going to press. Opposition political parties in South Africa on Tuesday moved several motions in the National Assembly urging Mbeki to act on Zimbabwe. The DA spokesman onrural safety, Andries Bo-tha, urged the government to take a strong stand onthe unfolding Zimbabwe-an crisis. "The DA regards it as extremely important that the SA government ensures the safety of its citizens in the midst of the lawlessness in Zimbabwe," said Botha.

"South Africa should make it abundantly clear that it will not hesitate to use all diplomatic means at its disposal to protect its citizens and President Thabo Mbeki must break his chronic silence on the issue." The South African Foreign Affairs department says it is still looking into the matter and might issue a statement later. Adriaan van Jaarsveld of the New National Party said the takeover of the farms violated an agreement between Zimbabwe and South Africa which guaranteed protection of South African-owned property in Zimbabwe.***

4 posted on 08/24/2002 3:13:54 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: backhoe
Good morning backhoe. Thank you for the LINKS!
5 posted on 08/24/2002 3:16:44 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Why was the government so keen to act in Kosovo and yet is so inactive on Zimbabwe?

Hmmmm....well, let's tiptoe around this one. We all know why nobody's intervening but the media, for one, is not going to say it. Mugabe is a Marxist and a black African one. Millions of innocent black Zimbabeans can starve, but touch a Marxist black African? Long cherished left-wing beliefs come apart with the problem of Mugabe. He's supposed to be the hero, the savior, and what went wrong? /sarcasm

6 posted on 08/24/2002 3:18:03 AM PDT by xJones
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
You bet... I am noticing a definite uptick of the number of replies to Africa-related articles on this board. Perhaps with more people paying attention, some of the more extreme possibilities over there will die aborning. We can hope...
7 posted on 08/24/2002 3:21:01 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: xJones
Long cherished left-wing beliefs come apart with the problem of Mugabe.

Bump!

Another one comes to mind. The embargo of South Africa was A-OK and cause celebre but the embargo on Cuba is wrong, wrong, wrong, a Big NO NO!!

8 posted on 08/24/2002 3:22:18 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: backhoe
We can hope...

Bump!

9 posted on 08/24/2002 3:23:13 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Can I take a stand on Mugabe? It would only be on his chest for about 15 minutes in 3 feet of water
10 posted on 08/24/2002 3:26:05 AM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult
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To: backhoe
BTW, your hard work is certainly appreciated, even though you might not know it!
11 posted on 08/24/2002 3:26:37 AM PDT by xJones
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
read the whole article again, and notice: the fact that genocide against whites is not mentioned.

hmmm.

12 posted on 08/24/2002 3:27:29 AM PDT by johnboy
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
We should take every opportunity to tie Robert Mugabe to the Earth Summit. The Friends of the Earth and the Sierra Club should be featured in close proximity to this man. There will many photo opportunities during the opening ceremony, when all are gathered beneath a banner which may seem to be lettered "Save the Earth", but which really spells out "Work Will Make You Free".

The kind of work that builds a farm; a new tractor, a new barn; a new herd, in the slow toil of years. The kind of work a black farmer might put in from dawn till dusk, which until now was rewarded with a home, a plentiful meal and the love of a family.

The kind of "free" that means taking what isn't paid for; that means making free with other people's possessions; and most of all, winning freedom from shame. Under this streaming standard, Tony Blair and the most enlightened European minds on this planet can renew their allegiance to Gaia, and the least repulsive man among them will be Robert Mugabe.
13 posted on 08/24/2002 3:29:37 AM PDT by wretchard
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read the whole article again, and notice: the fact that genocide against whites is not mentioned.

Well, this is The Guardian. But this is really about communism, not racism. The racism is just too handy for commies, like Mugabe, not to use to their advantage.

14 posted on 08/24/2002 3:38:54 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: wretchard
We should take every opportunity to tie Robert Mugabe to the Earth Summit. The Friends of the Earth and the Sierra Club should be featured in close proximity to this man.

BUMP!!!

15 posted on 08/24/2002 3:41:32 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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You must be one of those "right-wing extremists!" :^)
16 posted on 08/24/2002 3:42:26 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: xJones
I really do appreciate your comment... naturally, I wonder from time to time if any of this "e-activism" does have any influence at all... and yet, I hear more & more people talking about Africa- and other topics raised on the web- and I think that perhaps there is a good reason to persist.

People need to hear about this stuff so they can start thinking about it, and mulling over the ramifications. All we can do is keep calling it to their attention, and hope some of it sinks in.

17 posted on 08/24/2002 3:52:58 AM PDT by backhoe
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It will eventually be us who will be sending food aid to these folks when their stores of food are depleted and we are inundated with the sight of dying children on tv. President Bush has called for a regime change here as well. Wonder why the silence from our "They owe us" black leadership?
18 posted on 08/24/2002 4:23:22 AM PDT by BlessedAmerican
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Wonder why the silence from our "They owe us" black leadership?

Just off the top of my head? Because they were cheerleaders for the "depose the Evil White Minority Governments" in southern Africa. Recall all the rallies for "disinvestment in Apartheid" that went on in the late 1970's and early '80's? The chorus of student protests again the old South Africa? The many talking heads from the press and entertainment arms of the Media Hive who viewed South Africa as uniquely evil- far worse than Cuba or the old USSR?

Their silence is deafening, but have no fear, once they have pitiful pictures of starving children to show us on TV at our dinnertime...

...they'll be back--

19 posted on 08/24/2002 4:35:44 AM PDT by backhoe
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Mugabe should be the hero of the sustainable development crowd at the Earth summit. He has the destruction of property rights working in his favor and endorsed by the enviro-wackos. He tilts toward the reparations crowd in stealing the land of the whites in Rhodesia. His policies please the population control crowd by starving the less fortunate to death. Mugabe is a triple winner in the contest to save Mother Earth from the ravages of the human race. Please don't allow it to happen here!
20 posted on 08/24/2002 5:03:51 AM PDT by meenie
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