Showing posts with label Rhodesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhodesia. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Kevin Woods Interview

Hello, Africa!


During the 1980's, the Communist-ANC would launch terrorist attacks from Communist-Occupied Rhodesia into South Africa. A modern-day James Bond, this week's guest, Kevin Woods, used his role as head of Robert Mugabe's Central Intelligence Organization (CIO) to find where those rats nests were before the terrorist vermin could unleash their wave of terror against innocent South Africans, Afrikaner and Boere.

As one of the so-called "Harare Three", along with Mike Smith and Phillip Conjwayo, Kevin was sentenced to death by Robert Mugabe's regime in 1988 for for murder and spying on behalf of the South African government during the Cold War, after a car bomb attack killed the civilian driver and injured several members of the Communist-ANC in Bulawayo. His sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment and spent nearly 20 years in Robert Mugabe's gulags, and was finally released on July 1, 2006.

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Zimbabwe Crisis

Hello, Africa!


The World Service of The Right Perspective goes north of the Limpopo this week, covering the unfolding crisis that has unfolded in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia.

Last Sunday, Zimbabwean police broke up a peaceful prayer vigil held by the Christian Alliance of Zimbabwe. In what has become the most brutal crackdown on opposition groups in Zimbabwe in quite some time, police descended upon gatherers who came to pray on their traditional day of worship, weilding clubs, throwing tear gas and shooting bullets.

One person, Mr. Gift Tandare, Youth Chairperson of the National Constitutional Assembly, was shot and killed by police. Later, Zimbabwean officials referred to Mr. Tandare as a "thug".

Several others were beaten and arrested, including Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangarai. The beating of Mr. Tsvangarai, who was imprisioned for a period of time without medical treatment and access to legal counsel, has sparked outrage by the international community.

The question remains: What will happen to Zimbabwe?

Gerry Jackson, Station Manager of the Independant Voice of Zimbabwe, gives us more background on the new crisis and fills us in on what is going on in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia.

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