
So President Mbeki of South Africa feels that the Republic should not condemn the sham election of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe?
What appalling double standards.
Imagine if Britain or the USA had adopted such a stance during the years of Apartheid in South Africa on the grounds that it was up to the citizens of that country to make their own decision?
The similarities are obvious in terms of the intimidation of political opponents and the isolation that such a continuation of Mugabe’s evil reign must make on the political scene for Zimbabwe whose citizens overwhelmingly voted for change.
The fact that Mugabe then held onto power through violence is disgusting. In fact the West ought to get involved and at least the African Union or UN should be sending in troops to get him out and establish the will of ordinary Zimbabwe citizens. It appears that he has “soundly beaten” his opposition in the most recent kangaroo election – unsurprising given the man sports a Hitleresque pencil-moustache… it’s clear to see then the intimidation of their citizens similar to the SA who cracked down on the Nazi’s opponents.Come on South Africa – stop playing double standards and use your influence on this despot. I look forward to hearing Nelson Mandela condemning Mugabe soon!
What appalling double standards.
Imagine if Britain or the USA had adopted such a stance during the years of Apartheid in South Africa on the grounds that it was up to the citizens of that country to make their own decision?
The similarities are obvious in terms of the intimidation of political opponents and the isolation that such a continuation of Mugabe’s evil reign must make on the political scene for Zimbabwe whose citizens overwhelmingly voted for change.
The fact that Mugabe then held onto power through violence is disgusting. In fact the West ought to get involved and at least the African Union or UN should be sending in troops to get him out and establish the will of ordinary Zimbabwe citizens. It appears that he has “soundly beaten” his opposition in the most recent kangaroo election – unsurprising given the man sports a Hitleresque pencil-moustache… it’s clear to see then the intimidation of their citizens similar to the SA who cracked down on the Nazi’s opponents.Come on South Africa – stop playing double standards and use your influence on this despot. I look forward to hearing Nelson Mandela condemning Mugabe soon!


And today President George W. Bush wished Iraq would have a nice day on the anniversary of the 2003 invasion. He said that Iraq was safer, that at least Saddam Hussein was dead and no longer would invade his neighbour (wasn't that back in 1991....? Duh). 


















