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ZabZu

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Members of Zimbabwe's opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change, were arrested and beaten following an anti-government rally. The opposition leader was amongst those beaten and one party member was shot dead.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/wounded-leader-in-court/2007/03/13/1173722471313.html

HARARE: Morgan Tsvangirai has appeared in court with a deep head wound and limping, along with dozens of others arrested in a protest against Zimbabwe's government.

Mr Tsvangirai, who heads the Movement for Democratic Change, had a swollen and partly shut eye when he was brought into the Harare court yesterday, said a Reuters correspondent who was present. "He is looking bad … he is quiet and looks listless," the correspondent said.

Several other detainees had to be carried into the court and some sat on the floor. One was wearing a blood-stained shirt and all appeared dirty, dishevelled and tired. Riot police, wielding rubber batons and equipped with teargas, immediately ordered everybody out of the court except the accused and judicial officials and surrounded the building, searching everyone who tried to enter.

"This is being done for people's safety," a senior police officer said, to a chorus of jeers.

Mr Tsvangirai had been taken to court in the back of an open police truck with at least 20 other opposition activists. Some of his hair appeared to have been cut to treat the cut to the top of his head, Agence France-Presse reported.

Lawyers said yesterday that Zimbabwean police had defied a court order granting them access to Mr Tsvangirai and others who were arrested and allegedly tortured while in police custody.

Police seized Mr Tsvangirai and dozens of others on Sunday when they broke up a prayer meeting organised to circumvent a ban on political rallies. One man was killed.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, called on Zimbabwe to investigate."This form of repression and intimidation of a peaceful assembly is unacceptable, and the loss of life makes this even more disturbing," she said.

The Australian Foreign Affairs Minister, Alexander Downer, called on Harare to release those arrested, revoke the ban on political activity and implement political and economic reforms. The rally's suppression was "further evidence of the regime's utter disregard for basic democratic principles" and human rights.

Canberra is being urged to demand that President Robert Mugabe free Sekai Holland, a former Australian citizen arrested during the protests. Mrs Holland, who is married to an Australian, was forced to give up her citizenship when the couple moved back to Zimbabwe in 1981.
This goes against the fundamentals of democracy and freedom of speech. The world needs to put more pressure on Mugabe's regime, especially African countries.
 

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They were better off with Ian Smith. It's a weird phenomenon how African leaders become president/PM and lose their minds.
 

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Mugabe knows his times are over sooner or later and wants to inflict pain to his would be successor while he can. Isnt it amazing how zimbabwe which used to be the bread basket of Africa under white ruler suddenly became the beggar of Africa with half of its population starving. :uhoh:
 

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Someone needs to line the Zimbabwe "riot police" up against a wall.
 

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I feel really bad for all these countries with bombs exploding every fuckin' day, violence, etc. And it's not going any better...
 

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ZabZu said:
This goes against the fundamentals of democracy and freedom of speech. The world needs to put more pressure on Mugabe's regime, especially African countries.
while i whole heartedly agree, who is going to stop him?

the US?

last time i checked, he didnt make a fool out of the presidents father in 14 years ago, nor is he sitting on millions of dollars of oil

so yeah, its horrible, but its africa
 

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and anyway, democracy has never worked in africa. some peoples just arent made for that type of political system. maybe we, the westerners, are wrong for trying to force it upon them

africas tribal divides run thousands of years deep, we are never going to solve them but pressuring them to set up democratic systems then ignoring them when they go bad

we have made so many monsters in the world, by supporting anti communist dictators in asia who come back to bite us in the arse, completely raping then bailing on africa etc etc

the west has alot to answer for, and democracy is not a justifiable excuse
 

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jimmayyy said:
and anyway, democracy has never worked in africa. some peoples just arent made for that type of political system. maybe we, the westerners, are wrong for trying to force it upon them

africas tribal divides run thousands of years deep, we are never going to solve them but pressuring them to set up democratic systems then ignoring them when they go bad

we have made so many monsters in the world, by supporting anti communist dictators in asia who come back to bite us in the arse, completely raping then bailing on africa etc etc

the west has alot to answer for, and democracy is not a justifiable excuse
never? South Africa is currently enjoying one of the most stable and successful democracy.
 

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Mugabe needs to be assasinated.
Death is only option.
Swift kickbox and the country is free.
 

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BritneySpears said:
never? South Africa is currently enjoying one of the most stable and successful democracy.
*cough* highest crime and rape rate in a non-third world country *cough*
 

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How is Zimbabwe in any way non-third world?
 

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what971 said:
*cough* highest crime and rape rate in a non-third world country *cough*
maybe they are enjoying their democratic rights to rape and murder eh? :d
 

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mr_brightside said:
Mugabe needs to be assasinated.
Death is only option.
Swift kickbox and the country is free.
The cycle will just start again. I don't know why anyone has confidence in African government to govern even semi competently.
 

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