Zimbabwe under Siege

Kijakazi

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Jun 26, 2007
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As Zimbabwe descends into anarchy and chaos, land is irrationally seized from productive farmers, we are told. President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is portrayed as a dictator bent on driving his nation into starvation and economic disaster while benevolent U.S. and British leaders call for democracy and human rights. These are the images presented by Western news reports, intended to persuade the public to support an interventionist policy. As always when the West targets a foreign leader for removal, news reports ignore complexity and context, while the real motivations for intervention remain hidden. Concern for democracy and human rights is selective and it is always the nation that displays too much independence that evokes concern, even in cases of a functioning multiparty system and wide ranging media. On the other hand, no one calls for democracy and human rights in oppressive nations as long as the political environment is conducive to Western investment. Saudi Arabia, for example, holds no elections and imposes an abusive oppression on the lives of its women. The pattern is consistent. Any nation that embarks on a path diverging from Western corporate interests and places the needs of its people over the demands of Western capital finds itself the target of destabilization, sanctions and intervention. History and context are essential for understanding political events, and it is precisely these aspects that are lacking in Western news reports.

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Swans Commentary: Zimbabwe Under Siege, by Gregory Elich - elich004
 
"Only dialogue between the Zimbabwean parties, supported by the AU and other regional actors, can restore peace and stability to that country"
Salva Rweyemamu
Spokesman for the AU chairman and Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete

Yes..I agree with Salva on this! Zimbabwe is sovereign country and it must be respected.Yes there are problems in Zimbabwe..but that should not be used as the pretext for military intervention or regime change by westerners!
My question to all who advocate military intervention or regime change in Zimbabwe is that,Why Zimbabwe and not Darfur or DRC Congo where we have witness massive genocide,women raping and amputation?
 
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