Sunday, April 20, 2008

Justice For Agriculture Interview


The political crisis in Communist Occupied Rhodesia, aka Zimbabwe, entered its third week as Robert Mugabe refuses to release the results of a presidential election which he apparently lost (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangorai "fired" South African president Thabo Mbeki from his position as election moderator by calling for his resignation after Mbeki claimed that "there is no crisis in Zimbabwe".

Throughout this crisis, Mugabe has played the race card. Before the March 29 elections, he vilified British government leaders and whites in Zimbabwe, claiming they were yearning for a return to colonial-era white privilege, calling them "pink noses" which he would smash with his fist.

Following the vote three weeks ago, Mugabe again turned to the racial issue, telling Zimbabweans that the land taken from the white farmers was under threat.

"This our soil, and the soil must never go back to the whites," he said.

Since then, ruling party militants have invaded scores of the farms still owned by whites, part of an apparent wave of intimidation by Mugabe loyalists meant to ensure that the president does not lose an expected runoff.

Live from Communist Occupied Rhodesia, Justice for Agriculture's Ben Gilpen gives us the truth behind Mugabe's lies and terrorism.

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