As one of our brothers observed, ”The pursuit of
knowledge requires being exposed to various sources to enable one to
make an informed choice.” It’s a good maxim to follow.
The question now facing all is, when are sanctions legal and when can they be said to be illegal? As always – and this includes the DEBATES that took place about sanctions on South Africa as to whether the sanctions would not have more of a crippling effect on the already impoverished black population than on the White power elite in South Africa.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=+sanctions+on+Zimbabwe
The land in question is situated in Africa, in Zimbabwe, and Zimbabwe is a sovereign state – has been for the past 27 years, during which time the problem could have been solved – if I were president it would certainly have been solved. Absolutely.
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