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Jun 20, 2008, 16:36 GMT
Mugabe's power game seems set to pay off as a wider exodus looms
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The runoff election is a sham and a shame for this country's citizens. The dictator has declared he would not honor the results if he lost.
The U.N. should not honor the present leader either.
no need to have a population in Zimbabwe when all the leaders need is to pay for protection in the selloff of resources. Picture if you will a small cadre left of ZanuPF maybe 10000 people left in Zimbabwe, they hire foreigners to provide services with a constant flow of money from the sale of minerals and such. they could allso hire offshore security, to maintain themselves into perpitutity. What a perfect plan the ZanuPF have. Get rid of allmost the entire population and have a core of family members and ruling and living as kings, with a populace of offshore foreigners....The world would do diddly squat.
Damn thats cold...but is possible.
Juha - In my opinion you have just stated succinctly what the British tried to accomplish during colonization/imperialism. It did not work for them, that is why they are at the forefront of this regime change. The British think they know how to do it now!
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