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Mugabe is 'punishing voters who rejected him', opposition claims



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Published Date: 09 April 2008
ROBERT Mugabe has unleashed a violent campaign to punish Zanu-PF supporters who voted against him in last month's polls, the opposition claimed yesterday.
Ruling party militias, used to cow voters into submission ahead of polls in 2000, have been reformed. They are terrorising villagers in remote rural areas, according to Tendai Biti, secretary-general of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). He
said: "There has been massive violence inside the country since (29 March]."

Details of the campaign are sketchy so far: rural areas are hard and dangerous to reach while mobile phone coverage is mostly non-existent.

In Chimanimani East, the home of a newly-elected councillor was torched and all his belongings burnt. There are reports of beatings in the Mutare North constituency, where "two individuals are roaming around with a .303 rifle," the official said in a telephone interview.

"They are targeting what they see as their strongholds that voted against them," he said.

"A lot of people are being arrested for celebrating."

Gangs of ruling-party supporters have also invaded at least 60 white farms since the weekend, union officials say.

"The gangs are being transported, they're armed with sticks and machetes, they're giving farmers anywhere between one hour and ten hours to leave," said Trevor Gifford, the president of the Commercial Farmers' Union.

"They're not allowed to take anything with them just the clothes on their backs. We've had reports of meetings to decide who, when and how the next farms will be invaded," he told The Scotsman.

Only about 450 white farmers remain. He said two farms belonging to black farmers had also been seized.

Tensions have been rising following the failure of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to announce the winner of the presidential poll. The opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, claims that he won outright with 50.3 per cent of the vote, but Mr Mugabe appears to be preparing for a run-off.

The MDC won a small victory yesterday when a high court judge ruled that the party's appeal to force the ZEC to release the results of the presidential polls was urgent.





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  • Last Updated: 08 April 2008 8:41 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Zimbabwe
 
1

57Nomad,

california 09/04/2008 03:25:52
That cat should haul ass as fast as he can. Ride down to the treasury, take all he can carry, and then start steppin'. His enemies, legion, can make all the mistakes there are. They will lose people but they won't lose all their people. Mugabe, on the other hand, only gets one mistake. Tens of thousands want him dead and those are within a days ride from his house. The first time he makes a mistake he's a dead man and it could be that his death could be neither a quick nor honorable one. If he runs, where to? Who will take him in?
2

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta; . CA.....a place in the Sun 09/04/2008 04:55:47

#57Nomad
U wrote dude:

If he runs, where to? Who will take him in?.

Scotland and the SNP . Where else Dude.

GC
3

Mashimaro,

China 09/04/2008 06:12:23
as the brits put him in power, it's only fair that they take him like they hide other inernational criminals and terrorists.
4

Itchy,

09/04/2008 07:14:48
"Mugabe is 'punishing voters who rejected him', opposition claims"

Just like Labour is doing here.
5

Jim A,

09/04/2008 07:47:07
#2 GC, If he runs, where to? Who will take him in?.

Scotland and the SNP . Where else Dude.

You just confirmed what what most subscribers on here think of you.
6

Media 1,

cape town 09/04/2008 08:51:51
Itchy

Are you openly suggesting that Labour is like Zanu PF?

Are you saying that Labour is systematically beating opposition voters, stealing their land, their homes and their possessions, starving them to the death in a horrific act of genocide, beating opposition voters to death or to within an inch of their lives, burning their homes and refusing to educate them.
And whilst doing all this, is Labour also refusing to maintain the roads to the point that they are almost all sanded and washed away? Is Labour running inflation at 100 000% and creating mass unemployment to the tune of 80% and lining their pockets with billions of tax payers money to build personal palaces?
Is that what Labour is doing Itchy?
You havent got a f#CKING CLUE about how this godforsaken continent operates.
You live a wee bubble and you sometimes come out for air, but obviously not very often!
7

oder,

Scotland 09/04/2008 09:58:47
Media 1,cape town 09/04/2008 08:51:51

Hi Media 1

in fairness to Itchy he was making reference to the labour party with holding monies due to Scotland by Westminster! all because they voted SNP!it is seen by the voters here as punishment for Scotland because they did not return Labour, not unlike how Mugabe is operating now.
8

Maurice,

Fife 09/04/2008 10:22:50
GalacticCannibal,Murrieta; . CA..... The world took in a protected Amin didnt they?
6 Media 1,cape town Maybe not, but theyd love too ;)
9

Black Beard,

09/04/2008 18:10:25
Hilarious. Is he punishing them worse than he punished the deluded idiots who voted for him in the first place?
10

Bob Christie,

10/04/2008 10:10:57
#4 Just like Labour is doing here.

Well said and very true!

PS Ignore the rantings of Media 1. He is an apologist for the Verwoerd-Botha Party in South Africa. He only pretends to know about other countries.
11

Paloma negra,

10/04/2008 20:31:29
#10 Bob Christie ...
Media 1 makes quite a few valid comments about the poor lack of governance and the rampant corruption of Africa's leaders.
I do not think you can write off his views as marginal or irrelevant.
He also lives there and bears witness to the corruption and brutality daily ... you are too quick to shoot Media 1 down.
12

Mashimaro,

China 12/04/2008 08:56:58
#10 Bob. You whiny human rights baskets have ruined Africa, you have left it wide open for more aggressive nations to enter. You lost its resources and spread misery among its people You put folks like Admin and Mugabe in control. When are you going to learn?
There is not one, single, successful nation out there run by a black leader. They are wholly incapable of running a country, but your backward PC appologist can't admit that. You have seen the huge decline in humn rights and the huge rise in poverty in these nations. South Africa is essentially a lawless country with the highesst rape and murder statistics of any country not at war. The government is clueless, it's so worried about the colour of people's skins it doesn't work out who is best suited to the job.
Under the rapist Jacob "A shower cures Aids" Zuma it will fall even further.
I hope you're proud of the misery and failure you and your guilty white sheep are happy.
The Chinese are comming - prepare to be farmed like the sheep you are.

 

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